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Guess what, Erie? More lake-effect snow is heading our way this week. The National Weather Service office in Cleveland issued a lake-effect snow warning for the Erie area calling for about 12 ...
The lake-effect snow that is pummeling Erie County will give residents and travelers a seat at the table in the future with those who talk about such holiday weather events as the 1956 ...
Those conditions are getting nastier, too. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a lake-effect snow warning for Erie and Crawford counties, as well as for Ashtabula County ...
Residents across western and northern New York are bracing for historic “lake-effect snow,” a storm set to engulf most of the region in a crippling white cloak. Waves of heavy snow are ...
After an unusually mild fall, as much as 2 to 3 feet of snow were possible along Lake Erie and south of Buffalo from lake effect bands notorious for pummeling the region with snowfall rates of 2 ...
He urged people to stay off the roads. An intense lake effect is forecast to bring bands of snow from Lake Erie and Lake Ontario into the Buffalo, New York, region through the rest of the weekend ...
A prolonged and intense lake effect snow event will continue through the end of the weekend east of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Lake effect snow bands will move north today. Travel is nearly ...
By many measures, Lake Erie is the least spectacular of the five ... the Great Lakes that is cold enough to produce lake-effect snow is likely decreasing on average,” says David Kristovich ...
In these counties, the agency forecasts that heavy snow will fall in narrow bands. In southern Erie and Oswego Counties, the lake-effect snow warnings are in effect until 7 p.m. on December 2.
CLEVELAND — Lake Erie has been significantly above average in terms of surface temperatures for most of the year. That includes a long stretch this fall of record surface temperatures.