Lake-effect snow has been piling up for days. It was winding down for many on Monday, but not everywhere.
Lake-effect snow — which blew across Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York — blankets Midwest and Northeast ...
GAYLORD, MI - A lake-effect snowstorm that lasted for days walloped Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula as thousands of ...
The Transportation Security Administration said Monday that it handled 3.09 million travelers on Dec. 1, breaking the ...
Lake-effect snow continues to wreak havoc on Thanksgiving travel. With nearly 5 feet of snow blanketing parts of the Great ...
The Lake-effect snowstorm that severely affected parts of Buffalo, New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan this Thanksgiving ...
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm is continuing to pummel the Great Lakes region after dumping 3-5 feet of snow in cities ...
Heavy lake-effect snow hit the region over Thanksgiving weekend, with up to 20 inches of snow still to come early this week.
Parts of the Great Lakes region saw new snow Monday and faced the prospect of even more this week after U.S. travelers ...
The highest snow accumulations are expected east of Lake Ontario, where some isolated areas could get up to 60 inches of lake ...
The National Weather Service said "travel could be difficult to impossible" in places where snowfall is forecast to continue ...
The first big snowfall of the season has blanketed parts of New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan during the busy holiday ...