Lake-effect snow warnings are also in effect through Friday and Saturday for portions of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
Lake-effect snow can fall at unthinkable rates, in part because it has a low water content, making it light and fluffy.
Winter storm watches continue for parts of New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio on Wednesday, where lake-effect snow is ...
Heavy lake-effect snow is expected to develop east of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, with “multiple feet of snow” possible in ...
Parts of the Great Lakes region will continue to be battered by lake-effect snow, with warnings in place into Friday. See the ...
Explore why Western New York cities like Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo are among the snowiest in America, thanks to the ...
In a series of urgent messages, the NWS alerted those in areas bordering Lake Erie to be prepared for snow that could ...
A Lake Effect Snow Warning has been issued for parts of Western New York this Wednesday through Friday. Expect school ...
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.
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 was documented in January 2014 in Rocky Mount and Wilson, but it's still nothing compared to what they see ...
Last weekend, parts of upstate New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan saw nearly 4 feet of lake-effect snow — but what’s ...