FRIDAY: Except for a few morning and late-day clouds, mainly sunny. Continued cold with wind chills in the morning falling below zero from 0 to -10F. High 20F. Low 12F. Wind SW at 5 to 10 mph.
Weather Advisories are up for Buffalo and areas south of Buffalo for another round of lake effect snow, the bulk of which, for Buffalo, falls tonight ...
Friday will be mainly dry as the lake effect wraps up. Through the morning, some breaks in the clouds will allows for some moment of sunshine, but that won’t last long. The afternoon is quite cloudy.
Thursday was a “milder” and fairly quiet day, but a cold front moving through Thursday night will usher in some slightly chillier air on Friday and that will lead to some limited lake effect snow.
Temperatures for our Thursday were able to claw out of the teens and at least get back into the 20s, some even into the 30s. For perspective, it is always better to improve ...
Friday will also be on the chilly side with highs struggling to make it to 20°. With the wind picking up out of the west, we may see a few scattered lake-effect snow showers, but anything out there ...
A passing cold front this evening will drop low temperatures back down to the single digits overnight into Friday morning with midday temperatures tomorrow barely hitting 20º.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Grand Rapids released a long list of 96-hour snow totals today. Topping the list were the Lakeshore towns of Muskegon and Holland - both with 19 inches of snow.
Cold weather weary New Yorkers can look forward to a light warmup this weekend after a powerful deep freeze left temperatures well below normal, even for a typically frigid part of the country in ...
Lake-effect snow causes multiple crashes and road closures in West Michigan, including a jackknifed semi on I-196.
A Lake Effect Snow Warning will kick in for Jefferson County at 6 PM and last until 7 AM on Friday. Locations South of Watertown could see 5 to 12 inches fo snow by tomorrow morni ...
An inch or two of fresh snow had fallen in parts of the Lansing area as of Thursday afternoon. Once again, the roads were slick.