All 50 states experience freezing temperatures

November 18, 2014
Firefighters from West End Hose Company in Depew, N.Y. help a stuck motorist on Transit Road, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014.  Several feet of lake-effect snow paralyzed the Buffalo area Tuesday, forcing state troopers to deliver blankets and other supplies to motorists stranded on the New York State Thruway and adding an ominous note to a wintry season that’s already snarling travel and numbing fingers from the Midwest to the Carolinas.  (AP Photo/The Buffalo News, Derek Gee)

Firefighters from West End Hose Company in Depew, N.Y. help a stuck motorist on Transit Road, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. Several feet of lake-effect snow paralyzed the Buffalo area Tuesday, forcing state troopers to deliver blankets and other supplies to motorists stranded on the New York State Thruway and adding an ominous note to a wintry season that’s already snarling travel and numbing fingers from the Midwest to the Carolinas. (AP Photo/The Buffalo News, Derek Gee)

The United States is feeling an uncharacteristic chill, resulting in all 50 states experiencing temperatures dipping below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

Southern California still has areas in the 80′s and most of the Hawaiian islands won’t ever see snow, but places like the Northeast were especially hit hard.

Weather.com reported that the western part of New York saw four to six feet of snow resulting in stopped traffic and even a state of emergency declaration in Eerie County..

This may be a sign of things to come so don’t forget to bundle up and drive safely.