While a larger parent storm system is typically required to produce heavy rain or snow events, lake effect snow is unique. All you need to produce some of the largest snow events on record is cold ...
Snow is expected is expected statewide this weekend across much of Michigan, including Detroit, Grand Rapids, northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula — much of it blamed on lake effect. "Our first ...
Could parts of Tampa Bay experience Gulf-effect snow this weekend? A meteorologist explains what that is and the chances it ...
CLEVELAND — Lake effect snow is in the forecast for parts of Northeast Ohio through the Thanksgiving holiday. This lake effect snow event could produce intense lake snow bands capable of 1-2 inch ...
EASTWARD AS WE HEAD INTO THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF SOME INSTABILITY MOVING IN ACROSS THE LAKE. YOU CAN SEE IT MOVING DOWN SOUTHWARD. THERE’S A LOT OF CLOUD COVER IN STORE.
Ocean effect snow is a rare phenomenon in Florida. Similar to lake effect snow, it takes place when cold air moves over warm water.
After a weekend that had the first snowfall for much of Wisconsin, parts of Racine and Kenosha counties along Lake Michigan measured more than a foot of snow Nov. 10. It's a drastic difference from ...
The Latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Kevin Appleby: Bands of lake effect snow will sink from north to south over the course of Black Friday, with locally heavy snow potentially quickly ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Lake effect snow has dropped almost three feet of snow in the past 24 hours in parts of northern Oswego County, with more heavy snow hitting the southern parts of the county. This ...
THE GRASSY SURFACES, BUT ROADS, THEY’RE ACTUALLY DRYING OUT. THEY WERE WET WHEN WE WERE DRIVING IN. NOW THEY’RE STARTING TO DRY OUT. BUT NOW WE’RE KEEPING AN EYE ON ANOTHER CHANCE FOR SNOW THAT WILL ...
Late-fall into winter is when the lake-effect snow machine kicks into gear again — and it's not just around the Great Lakes. Let's dive into the science behind lake-effect snow, how it creates such ...
CLEVELAND — In the late 1800s, meteorologists started noticing something very interesting along the Great Lakes in Winter. Cities like Buffalo, Cleveland, and Erie, PA were getting buried under ...