Since Thanksgiving, temperatures across most of the northern half of the US have been well below normal. The coldest regions are the upper mid-west and western Great Lakes.
Snowfall so far this month:
Snowfall across the Mid-west, Great Lakes and Ohio Valley has been well above normal vs last year.
Look at the difference between last year through December 15 and this year:
Here in northern Ohio, we haven't experienced continuous cold like this between Thanksgiving and mid-December since 1958!
Seasonal snowfall is well above normal across northern Ohio with the most snow through December 15 since 2014.






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