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Over 5 feet of lake-effect snow buries New York towns
Over 5 feet of lake-effect snow buries New York towns as multiday event winds down
No rest for the snow-weary downwind of the Great Lakes as another multiday lake-effect snowstorm continues to bury towns in several feet of snow through Sunday before finally winding down overnight.
Accumulating lake effect snow to impact far SE WI tonight through Monday morning
Weather Advisory has been issued for Racine and Kenosha from 10pm tonight through 2pm Monday. A northeast oriented lake effect snow band will develop after 9pm this evening, but t
Up to 65 inches of lake-effect snow buries Camden, New York
As heavy lake-effect snow piled up across the northern portion of New York state, footage recorded by Richard Hulburd of the X account @Weather_buffalo shows what Hulburd described as “almost five feet of snow” burying the town of Camden,
Mon. morning lake effect snow
Lake-effect snow moves back in Monday
Just in time for many to get back into the routine, especially students, we expect Lake Huron to become active on Monday. Of course with lake-effect snow, not everyone will be impacted equally, but there will be some accumulation potential, especially in the Thumb.
Timeline: What to expect as lake effect snow eyes part of Chicago area
While some areas won't see much snowfall or any at all, a band of lake-effect snow is expected to develop starting Sunday night, possibly dumping several inches of snow in far northeastern Illinois.
Southeast Wisconsin lake effect snow; messy Monday commute expected
Lake effect snow will bring some areas of southeast Wisconsin accumulating snowfall and a messy morning commute on Monday, Jan. 6.
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Lake-effect snow headed to southeastern Wisconsin, with up to 6 inches possible in Racine and Kenosha
Milwaukee could see an inch or two of snow, but areas farther south like Racine could see as much as six inches.
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Update: The lake effect snow warning is predicted to expire at 6 p.m.
"The threat of significant lake effect snow has ended, therefore the Lake Effect Snow Warning will be allowed to expire," ...
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Chicago AccuWeather Alert: Lake effect snow in forecast late Sunday | LIVE radar
As Chicago Public Schools students wrap up a two-week holiday break, snow could welcome them back into the classroom on ...
WISN Milwaukee on MSN
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Weather: Lake effect snow chance tonight
Monday: Lake effect snow chances continue. There may be impacts to the morning commute. Highest snowfall totals expected in ...
news10nbc
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First Alert Weather: Yellow Alert as cold winds and lake effect snow continues
ROCHESTER. N.Y. The lake effect snow pattern that has been ongoing for several days now is set to continue for Sunday, and ...
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Find out how much more lake effect snow occurs through the rest of the weekend here!
As expected, heavier lake effect snow moved across the immediate Central New York area with 6 to 12 inches of snow from ...
WISN 12 NEWS
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Milwaukee DPW prepares roads for lake effect snow
The DPW said crews will be standing by starting at 9 p.m. on Jan. 5. Staff and will work rotating shifts, around the clock, ...
The Washington Post
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Heavy lake-effect snow will bury parts of the Northeast this weekend
The latest significant
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snow event will bury areas to the east of Lakes Ontario and Erie from late Wednesday through the weekend. In some spots, feet of snow are possible, with ...
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Oneida County declares State of Emergency for lake effect snow
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — County Executive Anthony Picente has declared a State of Emergency in Oneida County on Sunday, Jan ...
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