Michigan has seen plenty of lake-effect snow this winter, but what exactly is lake-effect snow, and why does Michigan see it ...
AccuWeather Meteorologist Geoff Cornish explains the current conditions of ice cover and lake-effect snow across the Great Lakes region as well as explain the conditions that causes the frequent snow.
A series of storm systems are expected through the weekend in Greater Akron bringing more snow and cold temperatures.
Hazardous travel conditions are expected in Michigan and New York, with significant variations in snow and visibility.
Western New York is used to lake effect snow, but this weekend's snow is a little different. Here's why: ...
WELL, EARLIER TODAY WE SAW QUITE A BIT OF LAKE EFFECT SNOW TO OUR NEIGHBORING STATES TO THE NORTH. THIS IS A LIVE LOOK FROM EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON WHERE WE SAW SOME SNOW MOVING ON THROUGH. AND IT ALL ...
Erie County and Crawford County are under lake-effect snow warnings through New Year's Day. The National Weather Service warns that travel could be very difficult due to blowing and drifting snow.
Michigan is expecting another round of lake-effect snow this weekend across the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for parts of the Upper Peninsula, with strong winds ...
A brief period of freezing rain is expected across parts of Michigan, creating hazardous travel conditions. The wintry mix will primarily affect the western and southern Upper Peninsula late Tuesday.
A strong cold front is expected to bring an abrupt return to winter weather in Greater Akron. The Wednesday evening commute may be hazardous with up to an inch of snow possible. The NWS has issued a ...
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