Either way, you’ve likely come across terms you’ve never heard of before, like lake-effect snow. Here, we’ll break down everything to know about this type of snowfall. Lake-effect snow is ...
The Arctic blast that’s kept our daytime temperatures frigid for the last few days is slowly melting away as we’re set to climb into daytime highs in the 20s this week. Today, though, much of ...
The National Weather Service reported lake effect snow in Middle Tennessee on Thursday, causing localized, grainy snow throughout the region. Lake effect snow, a weather event usually seen in the ...
Federal forecasters warn that potential snow squalls Thursday and lake-effect snow Friday could create travel headaches over the next day.
Lake effect snow warnings and winter weather advisories in effect as moderate to heavy snow is possible across central New York to finish the week. Lake effect snow will begin this evening with a ...
As with every shot of arctic air, lake-effect snow will accompany this blast of cold as well. Snow amounts should not get out of hand though but will be enough to keep roads snow-covered and slick.
Still, it happened somehow — and that's because of the local lakes. Lake-effect snow occurs when cold, dry Arctic air moves over a large, relatively warm lake, creating narrow bands of clouds.
After reaching 44 degrees briefly midday Thursday, strong gusty cold winds are bringing colder temperatures, wind chills and lake effect snow for our area through Friday. Looking at all of the ...
The National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a lake effect snow warning with up to three feet of snow in communities along the Lake Ontario shoreline through Wednesday morning as winter ...