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More lake-effect snow on its way: How much can you expect? And when will Lake Erie freeze?
For the lake to freeze, temperatures need to be consistently cold, so the surface temperature of Lake Erie can drop to the mid-30s. Right now, some of the shallow waters near Sandusky have reached that range, but the water near Cleveland is still in the 40-degree range.
Last lake-effect snow to hit Great Lakes and Northeast — until the next round
Peak intensity of this blast should be Thursday into Friday, with snow then dissipating through the weekend as milder air moves in.
Winter Weather Advisory for 9 States Amid Lake Effect Snow
Oregon, New York, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Vermont, Michigan, and Minnesota are all under weather advisories by the NWS.
After a week of snow, yet more for the Great Lakes region
With more snow in the forecast in the Great Lakes region, grocery and other businesses were running low on supplies, and medical treatments were postponed for some. But the worst of the severe winter weather may be coming to an end.
Digging out from feet of snow in the Great Lakes and Northeast
Piles of snow are everywhere in lake-effect snow prone areas along Lake Erie and Lake Ontario as yet another storm heads that way for the weekend, but the script flips next week when temperatuers significantly warm.
USA Today
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What is lake-effect snow? Winter weather warning as arctic storm targets Northeast Ohio
Residents of Northeast
Ohio
hear about
lake
-
effect
snow every winter. And those who live in the "snow belt," where it ...
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Northeast Ohio weather: Lake-effect snow tapers this weekend as temperatures moderate
There will be a temporary break in the lake-effect snow showers this evening before another round develops in the snowbelt ...
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Major lake effect storm buries Northeast Ohio in feet of snow. Is the worst over?
A major lake-effect storm has buried parts of Northeast Ohio under several feet of snow. Here's the latest on the winter ...
WJW-TV Cleveland on MSN
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BLOG: Lake effect snow lingers for some in NE Ohio
An ongoing LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING and WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY is in effect for several Northeast Ohio counties through ...
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Lake effect snow, gusty winds hit Northeast Ohio: Real-time updates of the wintry weather impacts
Have carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home: Install carbon monoxide detectors within 10 feet of any sleeping ...
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on MSN
Northeast Ohio school closings: See latest update from lake-effect snow
Many districts canceled classes Monday night as some communities deal with as much as 5 feet of snow. Lake Erie College in ...
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on MSN
Lake-Effect Snow Hits Towns from Ohio to New York, Impacting Travel
Lake-effect snow warnings remain active through Tuesday night across parts of Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania.
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on MSN
Winter wonderland: Drone video shows Ohio county blanketed in lake-effect snow
Ohio turned into winter wonderland over the weekend as lake-effect snow buried northern parts of the state and brought with ...
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on MSN
Another round of lake effect snow to hit Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York: Latest
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 ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Lake effect snow forecast: Maps show projected snowfall in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York
According to the NWS, heavy
lake
effect
snow will continue downwind from
Lake
Erie through Wednesday. The ...
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Warm Lake Erie temperatures spark major lake effect snow events this fall
There is no ice on the lake right now. In fact, last winter, there was very little ice on Lake Erie because of the warm ...
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