Several inches of lake effect snow are still expected Thursday and early Friday in Central New York, weather forecasters said ...
Lake-effect snow can fall at unthinkable rates, in part because it has a low water content, making it light and fluffy.
A wintry blast is slamming the Great Lakes region with 3 to 5.5 feet of snow -- and more lake effect snow is in the forecast ...
Winter storm watches continue for parts of New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio on Wednesday, where lake-effect snow is ...
Lake-effect snow warnings remain active through Tuesday night across parts of Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania.
The Great Lakes experienced a surge of activity as arctic air passed over record-warm waters, generating prolific snowfall.
The lake-effect snow that has fallen in parts of upstate New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan is the result of cold, moist air ...
The first significant lake-effect snowstorm of the season, which buried cities from Michigan to New York under 3-5 feet of ...
The Great Lakes region is continuing face lake effect snow as some areas are bracing for multiple inches of snow into Tuesday ...
The first big snow of the season threatened to bury towns in New York along lakes Erie and Ontario during a hectic holiday ...
Lake-effect snow occurs when cold, dry air moves over a body of water, in this case, the Great Lakes, and picks up moisture ...