It seemed like much of the country experienced three seasons of weather this week. The mid-November weather whiplash event saw record cold temperatures dive as far south as Florida early in the week. By the end of the week, there were few signs of Arctic air as temperatures soared to nearly 30 degrees above average in the central U.S.
Several rounds of lake effect snow resulted in a swath of 8-12″+ totals across northern Indiana and SW Lower Michigan over the past 3 days. (NOTE: Some totals may be rounded or extrapolated in some locations where reports were sparse.) pic.twitter.com/3fKfiiR3Xs
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) November 11, 2025
The wintry weather struck late last weekend and lingered into early this week. Arctic air sweeping over the relatively warm waters of the Great Lakes produced heavy snow downwind. Southeastern Wisconsin, northern…
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