Wednesday, November 3, 2021 12:34 AM

The coldest air of the season is moving south, and there’s a chance for snow

Christopher Nunley

A cold, Canadian air mass is slowly working its way south across Southeastern parts of the country this evening. This cold air mass will deliver below-average temperatures to many areas from the Southern Plains to all areas east of the Mississippi River from mid-week through the end of the week and this upcoming weekend. Temperatures will be 10-20 degrees below average for afternoon highs and morning lows for some areas. This means widespread afternoon temperatures will range from the 40s and 50s for highs with some areas staying in the 30s. Morning lows will be even colder, in the 20s, 30s, and 40s.

Find out how cold the temperatures will get in your area and find out which areas will see snow. Yes, parts of the Southeast could see snow! Bundle up!

Fig. 1: Surface temperatures departures from average from tonight (Tuesday) through Saturday morning GIF / blue and purple colors depict below-average temperatures & orange and red colors depict above-average temperatures