The weather this November has been nothing short of interesting.

Record colds in the East, lake-effect snow around the Great Lakes, unsettled weather across the West , the largest Supermoon of the year and a geomagnetic storm that brought the Northern Lights to the US have all made headlines in the first half of the month. What's in store for the second half?

As we inch closer to winter , in the event the Polar Vortex weakens, it won't be until the last week of November, which could bring cold, snowy conditions to the US just in time for Thanksgiving.

Across the Central and Eastern US, wetter-than-average conditions are expected while much of the East will see above-average temperatures.

HOW LA NIÑA, POLAR VORTEX WINDS COULD FUEL A FAST-START TO BRUTAL WINTER FOR PARTS OF THE US

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