Nov. 10 (UPI) -- An Arctic blast is bringing freezing temperatures and lake-effect snow to much of the United States, including the Great Lakes where up to a foot of snow fell Monday.
The Artic air is plunging temperatures into record November lows throughout two-thirds of the country, including the Northeast, down into the Carolinas and even as far south as Florida, where temperatures were near 80 degrees on Sunday and are forecast to hit 30 degrees in Jacksonville by Tuesday morning.
Winter weather bulletins have been issued for several states, where lows are expected to drop 10 to 25 degrees below normal, impacting more than 84 million residents in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, the Carolinas and New York.
In Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, 28 million people are dealing with freezing temperatures and snow, which is expected to fall from the Great Lakes to New England and down to eastern North Carolina by Tuesday.
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