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A major Arctic blast brought severe winter weather to much of the U.S. affecting 155 million people with snow, freezing temps, and dangerous wind chills.
A powerful Arctic blast struck much of the U.S. on November 11, 2025, delivering heavy snow, freezing temperatures, and dangerous wind chills to millions.
The cold front moved from the northern Plains into the Midwest and Northeast, causing travel disruptions and prompting frostbite and hypothermia warnings.
Snowfall reached several inches in parts of the Midwest and New Jersey, marking the season’s first major snow for many.
Wind chills fell into the teens, impacting roughly 155 million Americans, while even Florida experienced unusually cold conditions.
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Una gran explosión en el Ártico trajo un clima invernal severo a gran parte de los EE.UU. afectando a 155 millones de personas con nieve, temperaturas heladas y peligrosos vientos fríos.