Snow squalls — sudden bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds — created whiteout conditions in parts of the northeast during a ...
Up to 18 inches of snow could fall in parts of New York, not even a week after some areas saw upwards of 5 feet.
The Great Lakes experienced a surge of activity as arctic air passed over record-warm waters, generating prolific snowfall.
The first significant lake-effect snowstorm of the season, which buried cities from Michigan to New York under 3-5 feet of snow, will finally begin to wind down on Tuesday after the relentless rounds ...
The National Weather Service said "travel could be difficult to impossible" in places where snowfall is forecast to continue ...
Lake-effect snow continued to fall on parts of western New York that were already blanketed with a foot or more over the past ...
Warnings for heavy snow continue until 7 p.m. Tuesday along the shores of Lake Erie.
The Lake-effect snowstorm that severely affected parts of Buffalo, New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan this Thanksgiving ...
Parts of the Great Lakes region are seeing new snow and face the prospect of even more this week after U.S. travelers battled ...
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm continued to pummel the Great Lakes region after dumping 3-5 feet of snow in cities ...
TSA expects Sunday to be the busiest travel day of the Thanksgiving holiday as parts of New York are covered in snow.
The storm dumped several feet of snow and disrupted travel in the Great Lakes states and New York. More snow is expected.