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Great Lakes Area Gets 5 Feet of Snow
5 feet and counting: Shocking snow totals in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio
Temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees below average over much of the Midwest and East. Even Florida is shivering.
5-plus feet of snow and counting: More snow is coming to the already buried Great Lakes
It’s still snowing in the Great Lakes after it snarled travel, stranded motorists and buried homes. A short-lived break is coming before more snow arrives.
Great Lakes Area Gets 5 Feet of Snow, With More on the Way
Heavy lake-effect snow hit the region over Thanksgiving weekend, with up to 20 inches of snow still to come early this week.
Heavy snow blankets parts of the US
Lake-effect snow paralyzes parts of Pa. and New York during busy holiday travel weekend
The first big snowfall of the season blanketed towns along Lake Erie on Saturday in the middle of the hectic holiday travel and shopping weekend
Storm Blankets Parts of the US During Holiday Travel Weekend
The first big snowfall of the season blanketed parts of New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan during the hectic U.S. holiday travel and shopping weekend, with numbing cold and heavy snow forecast to persist through the early part of the week and cause hazards in the Great Lakes,
Storm blankets parts of the US during busy holiday travel weekend with more snow and cold forecast
The first big snowfall of the season has blanketed parts of New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan during the hectic U.S. holiday travel and shopping weekend
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When could the first snow fall in New York City?: Average, earliest and latest first snow dates
Parts of New York state have seen significant snow, with Orchard Park and other Buffalo suburbs south of the city receiving ...
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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 ...
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How much snow did Northern New York get this weekend?
The lake effect snow has somewhat subsided and residents across New York State are digging out. The main question is now how ...
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Who got the most snow in Upstate NY? One town hit with more than 5 feet (see complete list)
Check out snowfall totals for 85 communities hit hard this weekend by lake effect snow. North Country hit hardest.
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How much more snow will New York get? Updated projections on what’s still to come
As the lake effect snow continues, New York could see an additional 1-2 feet of new snow, according to the National Weather ...
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More snow on the way for NY this week. See the latest projections
A winter weather advisory is also underway in parts of the Rochester region through 1 p.m. Tuesday - this includes Wayne and ...
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Upstate NY could get up to 6 feet of snow as NYC braces for cold snap
Upstate New York can be getting up to 6 feet of “extreme” snow as the city braces for a spell of its coldest temps yet this ...
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White-Out Conditions as New York Hit by Lake-Effect Snow Event
Lake-effect snow occurs when cold, dry air moves over a body of water, in this case, the Great Lakes, and picks up moisture ...
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Drove video shows New York town buried after thundersnow jolts region with over 4 feet of snow
A historic winter storm, fueled by powerful lake-effect snow, has crippled portions of western and northern New York.
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Paralyzing lake-effect snow dumps more than 40 inches in Great Lakes, upstate NY
Paralyzing amounts of snow are continuing to smother towns along the eastern shores of the Great Lakes as a ...
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