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Lake effect snow is forecast to wallop the already snow-buried Great Lakes region, while much of the continental U.S. will experience below-freezing temperatures over the next few days.
The National Weather Service office in Cleveland said snow will continue across the region through Tuesday morning, and "a more persistent band with a Lake Huron connection" will bring 8-15 inches ...
“During lake-effect snow, the weather can vary from bands of locally heavy snow with greatly reduced visibilities to dry conditions just a few miles away,” the National Weather Service in ...
The Veteran's Day storm of November 9–14, 1996, may be the most severe early-season lake-effect snow storm the Great Lakes has witnessed in the past 50 years [when?]. At the height of the storm, over 160,000 customers were without power in Greater Cleveland alone, as the storm produced isolated snowfall tallies approaching 70 inches (178 cm).
A lake effect snow warning is a bulletin issued by the National Weather Service in the United States to warn of heavy snowfall accumulations that are imminent from convective snow generated by very cold airmass passing over unfrozen lakes (lake effect snow). The criteria for amounts may vary significantly over different county warning areas. [1]
The Great Blizzard of 1978 was a historic winter storm that struck the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes regions of the United States as well as Southern Ontario in Canada from Wednesday, January 25 through Friday, January 27, 1978.
Bands of heavy, lake-effect snow on Thursday were targeting southeastern shorelines throughout the Great Lakes from Wisconsin and Michigan to parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, AccuWeather ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the arctic blast for Tuesday, Dec. 3. For the latest news on the winter weather, view our story for Wednesday, Dec. 4. La Casa De Pizza was open ...