Lake-effect snow blanketed swaths of the U.S. as Thanksgiving travelers journeyed home this holiday weekend, with more snow ...
Warnings for heavy snow continue until 7 p.m. Tuesday along the shores of Lake Erie.
Lake-effect snow continued to fall on parts of western New York that were already blanketed with a foot or more over the past ...
Lake-effect snow has been piling up for days. It was winding down for many on Monday, but not everywhere.
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm is continuing to pummel the Great Lakes region after dumping 3-5 feet of snow in cities ...
The Great Lakes region saw new snow Monday and faced the prospect of even more this week after U.S. travelers battled harsh ...
The highest snow accumulations are expected east of Lake Ontario, where some isolated areas could get up to 60 inches of lake ...
The Lake-effect snowstorm that severely affected parts of Buffalo, New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan this Thanksgiving ...
Bittersweet Ski Resort is now open for the season! The Otsego Township ski area made snow over Thanksgiving weekend on top of ...
Started on Thursday, storm continues to affect travel and daily life, with more snow expected in the coming days ...
Heavy snowfall and numbing temperatures are keeping parts of the U.S. in a deep freeze as the Thanksgiving holiday weekend ...