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Feet of lake-effect snow targets southwestern Michigan, with more rounds expected for Great Lakes
Portions of the Great Lakes will be met with feet more of snow by the time Tuesday rolls around, as more rounds of relentless lake-effect snow fall across the region.
Cold air dives into WNY from Sunday into early next week, setting the stage for lake effect snow. Winds gusting near 45mph will cause poor visibility and blowing and drifting snow.
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A break from the snow? Lake effect continues today with arctic blast approaching this weekend
Heavy lake effect snow is creating hazardous travel across Northeast Ohio as an arctic cold front targets the region with dangerous wind chills and subzero temperatures next week.
Rounds of lake-effect snow are pummeling the Great Lakes, with several inches already fallen in the usual heavy-hit areas along the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Erie. Portions of the Great Lakes,
Update the band stayed east, dropping a foot of snow across much of Berrien, St. Joseph and Marshall Co. The snow continues overnight it is possible, so spots see upwards of 18 inches of snow. If you
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Saturday Weather Update: Odd area gets heavy lake-effect today, some get foot of snow by Tuesday
Here’s the radar forecast today to Sunday night. Remember- the most treacherous period coming up is still expected to be Monday, with fresh fluffy snow on the ground and 35 mph to 45 mph gusts.
Lake-effect snow and strong winds are creating hazardous travel in West Michigan, with widely variable snowfall totals from 1 to 9+ inches expected through Thursday.
Heavy lake-effect snow, slick roads and bitter wind chills slow the Thursday morning commute across Northeast Ohio as warnings, parking bans and school closings continue.
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Arctic cold front will be here soon, with a blast of cold air and heavy lake-effect snow
While significant weather changes are approaching Michigan, most of the Lower Peninsula will see relatively modest snow accumulations of one to three inches. The exception will be specific areas in the lake-effect snow belt,