YES, yes it is. I keep hearing yankees saying that southerns can't drive in the snow. Ask why does everything shut down with such little snow. Well it's little snow because it was 70 yesterday and it started as rain, then wet, wet, wet snow then snow that's still melting as it hits, (I think if like what just hit NY those couple of inches of rain could be over 4' of snow) THEN a little snow sticks and the rain is freezing on the road in the 12 degrees. The power lines look low enough that you can walk up and touch them.
Last time I was in N.D. in Jan I saw cars every half mile in the median or ditch. New hire drug test a couple of hours later, same thing just different cars, an hour later half new cars. After work all new cars again. I was 22 hours NORTH of my house (16ish the rest west) and I had no problems and have never seen that many cars in the ditch anywhere in the south.
If in front of that cold front, not that hard. Upper air temps possibly/probably sub zero with well below freezing air being blown in.