Post-Thanksgiving travel will be treacherous in parts of the Great Lakes region on Sunday due to heavy lake-effect snow.
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Heavy snowfall and low temperatures kept parts of the U.S. in a deep freeze on Sunday as Thanksgiving weekend ends.
Highest accumulations were expected east of Lake Ontario, where some isolated areas could get hit by up to 60 inches of ...
The first big snowfall of the season has blanketed parts of New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan during the hectic U.S.
The snowfall was heaviest along Interstate 90, the National Weather Service said, which hugs Lake Erie from Buffalo, New York ...
The lake-effect snowstorm has disrupted holiday travel across the region. Some areas could get up to six feet of snow by ...
The National Weather Service warned that severe winter conditions—triggered by an Arctic blast—could persist over the weekend ...
Travelers already at their holiday destinations have much to be thankful for as a Thanksgiving Day storm dumps snow and rain ...
A couple enjoys a mid morning walk through Ala Moana Park heading toward Magic Island. The surf is beginning to show the ...
Old Man Winter has officially arrived in Chautauqua County. Following, on the heels of Thanksgiving Day and ushering in Black ...