The NWS said 10-18 inches of snow was blowing around Oswego, New York at 40 miles per hour. The lake effect snow was Feb. 17.
Lake effect snow has been pouring in from as far as Lake Superior, more than 600 miles away. Central New York is also getting snow from lakes Michigan, Huron and Ontario in what meteorologists call a ...
On Feb. 19, the city of Oswego had 20 inches of snow on the ground, the highest snow depth so far in February, according to ...
Volunteers with the New York State Federation of Search and Rescue came to Oswego County Wednesday and Thursday to help ...
New York has seen a series of building collapses following heavy snow across parts of the central part of the state last week ...
But at least we're not the only ones being hit by lake-effect storms, according to the story on the magazine's website.
After multiple lake effect storms in the early months of 2025, snow banks became towering mountains in some Upstate New York towns. Randy Rumble took this photo of his street in Clay, NY on Feb. 17, ...
Lake-effect snow develops from narrow bands of clouds that form when cold, dry arctic air passes over a large, relatively ...
Lake Erie's devastating lake-effect snow storms can smother communities with collapsed roofs and impassable roads. Could these storms get worse?
While other parts of the state have recorded some staggering snowfall amounts, New York City has only recorded 12.9 inches of ...
Skaneateles, in the Finger Lakes region, is home to cozy cabins, lake views, and breweries and wineries. Here's how to plan a ...
More than two dozen buildings, including the Barneveld Volunteer Fire Department, collapsed after parts of Central New York received several feet of snow last week. A lake-effect snowstorm started Feb ...