Winter storm watches continue for parts of New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio on Wednesday, where lake-effect snow is ...
Lake-effect snow warnings are also in effect through Friday and Saturday for portions of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm continued to pummel the Great Lakes region after dumping 3-5 feet of snow in cities ...
The Great Lakes experienced a surge of activity as arctic air passed over record-warm waters, generating prolific snowfall.
Lake-effect snow occurs when cold, dry air moves over a body of water, in this case, the Great Lakes, and picks up moisture ...
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 ...
Lake-effect snow warnings remain active through Tuesday night across parts of Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania.
The National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a lake effect storm warning for those areas in New York. The warning is in ...
A storm system in the East will bring heavy rain, gusty winds as lake-effect snow develops in its wake. Here's what to know.
Lake-effect snow can fall at unthinkable rates, in part because it has a low water content, making it light and fluffy.
The lake-effect snow that has fallen in parts of upstate New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan is the result of cold, moist air ...
Lake-effect snow happens when warm moist air rising ... we’ll probably see some more.” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a disaster emergency for the targeted counties, allowing state ...