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.
Between the winters of 1987 and 2010, Hurley has averaged 174.4 inches of snow per season — making it one of the snowiest spots in the country east of the Rocky Mountains. The city's location, along the Lake Superior snowbelt, means it enjoys lake-effect snow throughout the winter, according to the NWS.
Lake effect snow well north and south of Buffalo through early this afternoon. The band south of Buffalo will head toward Metro Buffalo late tonight.
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It will be a bone-chilling Martin Luther King holiday across the Buffalo-Niagara and Western New York region with lake effect snow on the doorstep to greet a return to school and work Tuesday.
Lake-effect snow is possible starting late Sunday night off of Lake Ontario. Light to moderate lake snow south of Buffalo through early Monday morning
While we aren’t expected to shatter any records with regard to cold temperatures in the coming few days, the coldest arctic airmass to impact the Buffalo-Niagara region in years is here and will tighten its grip through midweek.
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.
Central Indiana has seen an unusually snowy start to the year, with 11.6 inches of snow recorded so far this January—well above average for the region. This is in stark contrast to the rest of the winter,
As the calendar inches deeper into January, winter is preparing to flex its icy grip early next week — or at least it appears that way.
AND THE REASON WHY WE’RE SEEING THAT LAKE EFFECT SNOW IS AS THAT ... THAT MOISTURE ACROSS SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN, WHICH IS WHY WE’RE TALKING ABOUT THAT SNOW POTENTIAL TONIGHT, BECAUSE TOMORROW ...