Lake-effect snow warnings are also in effect through Friday and Saturday for portions of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
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.
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm continued to pummel the Great Lakes region after dumping 3-5 feet of snow in cities ...
The lake-effect snow that has fallen in parts of upstate New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan is the result of cold, moist air ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has described the storm as a “prolonged and intense lake effect snow event,” with the ...
Heavy lake effect snow is forecasted to continue through Tuesday morning in the Great Lakes region, with more than a foot of ...
As flakes began flying Friday, forecasters warned 4 to 6 feet of blowing and drifting snow could fall in Watertown and other ...
Lake-effect snow occurs when cold, dry air moves over a body of water, in this case, the Great Lakes, and picks up moisture ...
The Great Lakes experienced a surge of activity as arctic air passed over record-warm waters, generating prolific snowfall.
Lake-effect snow can fall at unthinkable rates, in part because it has a low water content, making it light and fluffy.
Western New York has been plagued with at least three feet of snow in some areas, amid lake-effect snow warnings. The ...
Lake-effect snow warnings remain active through Tuesday night across parts of Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania.