Earlier this week- some of the Great Lakes regions received up to 5 feet of snow. More snowfall is expected this week over areas that were the hardest hit over the past few days. Sign up for our ...
Massive storm covers region Lake-effect snow, which can last for only a few minutes to several days, develops from narrow bands of clouds that form when cold, dry arctic air passes over a large ...
“The frequency of air crossing the Great Lakes that is cold enough to produce lake-effect snow is likely decreasing on average,” says David Kristovich of the University of Illinois Urbana ...
Temperatures briefly warming up today into the 50s with some afternoon sunshine! We still have a chance for a few isolated ...
The Keweenaw Peninsula has surpassed the 300-inch mark for snow in the 2024-25 Winter Season. The Keweenaw County Road ...
As the system from Sunday exits the region, lake effect snow is expected on Monday. However, since highs will be in the mid-30s, little to no impacts are expected.
Areas across northern Lower Michigan could see 1-5 inches in the lake effect snow belt from Traverse City northeast toward Rogers City. Even without the snow falling this week, the Gaylord NWS ...
These showers will only produce light snow with minimal accumulations. A lake effect band may form south and southeast of the Great Salt Lake later this evening and into the overnight hours.
As of March 16, average ice cover across the lakes was roughly 13.5%. Lake Superior was at 9.2%, and Lake Michigan was at 10.7%.
An updated weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Monday at 7:56 a.m. for lake effect snow bands until 11 a.m. for Northern Wayne as well as Bradford and Susquehanna counties.
Then there were big thaws in between several lake effect snow events, with Lake Erie staying mostly wide open with barely any ice. Then the milder pattern shifted and cold air was more common for ...