A lake effect snowstorm has hit Ohio counties, with a travel warning issued from the National Weather Service for Interstate ...
A lake-effect snowstorm continued to hit northeast Ohio on Thursday, December 5, causing travel disruptions and power outages ...
Storm Watch for a large area of Northeast Ohio has ODOT crews gearing up for their biggest response yet in this already wild ...
An intense snowstorm is restricting travel along Interstate 90. The National Weather Service predicted up to 30 inches of ...
A woman in need of a heart transplant was transported by police on a long, harrowing journey to a hospital in Ohio after ...
The National Weather Service said "travel could be difficult to impossible" in places where snowfall is forecast to continue ...
Even more snow could be on the way for places in the Great Lakes region that are still digging out after days of storms ...
Some of the hardest hit areas so far were in New York state, where several villages reported more than 40 inches of snow.
The storm dumped several feet of snow and disrupted travel in the Great Lakes states and New York. More snow is expected.
The first significant lake-effect snowstorm of the season, which buried cities from Michigan to New York under 3-5 feet of ...
The highest snowfall totals so far have been found in cities and towns downwind of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario from northwestern Pennsylvania to western and northern New York state.