It has been a very warm fall so far in the Eastern U.S., but this warmth is ending very quickly as several shots of arctic air are moving in.

Already this weekend, the coldest air of the season has moved into the East Coast and the Deep South with snow flying near the Great Lakes.

Some areas in western New York and south of Buffalo saw up to 5 inches of snow making it look like winter.

This morning, the coldest air of the season stretches from Birmingham, Alabama to Boston, Massachusetts, where the actual temperatures are in the 30’s.

After today’s chill, the East Coast will get a break for a few days as a new arctic blast moves into the Midwest and the Great Lakes Wednesday into Thursday.

Some of this cold air will spill into the Northeast by Thursday morning.

This will be, by far, the coldest air of this fall season so far. Take a look at the wind chills Thursday morning: Read more

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It has been a very warm fall so far in the Eastern U.S., but this warmth is ending very quickly as several shots of arctic air are moving in.

It has been a very warm fall so far in the Eastern U.S., but this warmth is ending very quickly as several shots of arctic air are moving in.

It has been a very warm fall so far in the Eastern U.S., but this warmth is ending very quickly as several shots of arctic air are moving in.

It has been a very warm fall so far in the Eastern U.S., but this warmth is ending very quickly as several shots of arctic air are moving in.