The National Weather Service in Marquette posted a NASA satellite image showing bands of cold air and lake effect snow moving across Michigan.
Residents across the country from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine are bracing for dangerously low temperatures as residents along the East Coast contend with a thick blanket of snow — and more snowfall in the forecast.
Millions of people across the northern Gulf Coast braced Tuesday for a rare winter storm that’s expected to scatter heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain around the Deep South as a blast of Arctic air plunges much of the eastern U.S. into a deep freeze.
Lake effect snow slammed southwestern Michigan on the morning of Tuesday, January 21, as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a winter weather advisory for the region, warning of slick roads, bridges,
In addition to the cold, lake-effect snow that began Sunday will continue through Tuesday night, creating icy, snow-covered roadways. Between 7 a.m. Monday and 7 a.m. Tuesday, a widespread 6 inches of lake-effect snow is expected along and west of US-131, with isolated higher amounts of up to 10 inches likely in Ottawa and Allegan counties.
Several lake effect snow warnings and winter weather advisories have been issued across New York, with heavy snow and hazardous travel conditions expected in multiple regions. Here's how much snow to expect.
Millions of people across the northern Gulf Coast braced Tuesday for a rare winter storm that’s expected to scatter heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain around the Deep South as a blast of Arctic air
Frigid air combined with a low-pressure system over the Gulf is behind the latest Arctic blast could could bring a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain near the Interstate 10 corridor from Houston to Mobile,
At least two people have died in the historic winter storm battering the southeast. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Because Lake Erie is freezing over with the help of the colder temperatures over the last several days, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz is hopeful this is going to be the end of lake effect snow storms after this round of snow.
However, for those north or northwest of Fort Wayne, snow amounts could reach as high as 1″, due to some lake effect snow showers blowing in behind the main weather system on Thursday.