Winter storm warnings issued for 3 states
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Cold air dives into WNY from Sunday into early next week, setting the stage for lake effect snow. Winds gusting near 45mph will cause poor visibility and blowing and drifting snow.
If these latest forecasts pan out, the best guess is that Lake Erie is still weeks away from allowing widespread, routine recreational vehicle traffic.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eastern Lake Erie could see occasional waves of more than 20 feet during gale and storm warnings in effect through Monday. The National Weather Service marine forecast as of 9:20 a.m ...
Josh's Forecast: A prolonged lake effect snowfall is likely Sunday night into the middle of the week
Get ready for a protracted period of lake effect snow beginning on Sunday and lasting at least into the middle of the week. Lots of shivering and shoveling ahead!
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An abandoned BMW became an unexpected winter attraction this week after severe weather off Lake Erie encased the vehicle in ice at a Hamburg, New York, restaurant parking lot. The sedan was discovered Monday outside Hoak’s Lakeshore Restaurant,
Northwestern Pennsylvania is bracing for high winds and lake-effect snow at the end of 2025. A gale warning is in effect for Lake Erie, with waves potentially reaching as high as 16 feet. (This story has been updated with new information.) The final few ...
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Lake Erie turned black and never gave them a chance
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