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How much snow fell in this weekend? See accumulation totals from Michigan to Buffalo, New York
The first major lake effect snow pounded portions of the Northeast and Midwest this past weekend. Here's how much snow New York and Michigan saw.
5 feet of lake-effect snow buries New York, shuts down highways
Meteorological winter got underway on Sunday, but wintry weather arrived several days prior in the Great Lakes amid a holiday weekend filled with travel-snarling whiteouts and feet of snow. Bitterly cold air poured over the Great Lakes during the extended Thanksgiving weekend,
Already buried under snow, Great Lakes region expected to see more stormy weather this week
Snow continued to fall Monday around parts of the Great Lakes region, where storm-weary residents who have plowed and shoveled for days faced the prospect of even greater accumulations. Lake-effect snow fell on parts of western New York,
'Whiteout': Unrelenting cold, lake-effect snow keep icy grip on Midwest, East
Frigid temperatures and high winds in some areas will add to the post-holiday level of climate discomfort. Tom Kines, senior meteorologist at AccuWeather, said the areas that will be hardest hit Monday and Tuesday would be east of Cleveland and south of Buffalo.
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More Lake-Effect Snow To Blanket Hard-Hit Great Lakes Snowbelts
The long-duration lake-effect snow event along the Great Lakes is entering its fourth day. Nearly 6 feet of snow has already ...
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What is 'lake-effect snow'? Warm air from large bodies of water is the key ingredient
The lake-effect snow that has fallen in parts of upstate New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan is the result of cold, moist air ...
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Lake effect snow forecast: Maps show projected snowfall in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York
The Great Lakes region is continuing face lake effect snow as some areas are bracing for multiple inches of snow into Tuesday ...
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Lake-effect snow continues to slam Great Lakes after dumping more than 5 feet of snow in some cities
Epic snowfall totals have been reported in Great Lakes communities from Michigan to New York as a historic lake-effect ...
Fox Weather on MSN
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I-94 shut down in Michigan after multi-vehicle pileup causes injuries as lake-effect snowstorm continues
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm is continuing to pummel the Great Lakes region after dumping 3-5 feet of snow in cities ...
Huron Daily Tribune on MSN
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Rare thundersnow possible in Michigan as lake effect snow continues
Michigan could experience rare thundersnow as lake effect snow bands bring lightning and heavy snow to the region.
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Lake effect snow slams Great Lakes, 7 states from Wisconsin to New York under snow alerts
Lake effect snow is slamming the Great Lakes, with seven states from Wisconsin to New York under snow alerts on Monday.
Manistee News Advocate on MSN
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Lake effect snow continues across northern and west Michigan
West Michigan faces ongoing lake effect snow, with Winter Storm Warnings and significant snow accumulations expected to ...
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Lake effect snow making for slick travel, reduced visibilities Monday
Scattered snow, patchy blowing snow before gradually tapering Tuesday -- clipper system to come with more snow, gale-force ...
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Localized lake-effect snow Sunday: Here’s what West Michigan can expect
Accumulating snow and tricky travel expected in the heaviest bands, particularly along a line from Grand Haven to Battle ...
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Cold blast to bring lake effect snow to multiple states as post-Thanksgiving travel underway
CBS New York meteorologist John Elliott said "very intense snow" will hit communities along the Great Lakes, Plans and ...
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