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Feet of lake-effect snow targets southwestern Michigan, with more rounds expected for Great Lakes
Portions of the Great Lakes will be met with feet more of snow by the time Tuesday rolls around, as more rounds of relentless lake-effect snow fall across the region.
CLEVELAND — Lake Effect Snow Warnings in effect for the Primary AND secondary snow belts until 7pm. Winter Weather Advisories in effect until 10am. Winter is back! We all got snow yesterday and overnight. Most roads are snow-covered and slow, so be sure to get out early and take it easy.
Rounds of lake-effect snow are pummeling the Great Lakes, with several inches already fallen in the usual heavy-hit areas along the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Erie. Portions of the Great Lakes,
Summit County is under a Level 1 snow emergency as lake-effect snow brings blowing, drifting snow and icy conditions across the area.
Rain showers will begin this afternoon but quickly change to snow showers, with total accumulations between 2 and 5 inches expected across Northeast Ohio on Wednesday afternoon going into Thursday.
Update the band stayed east, dropping a foot of snow across much of Berrien, St. Joseph and Marshall Co. The snow continues overnight it is possible, so spots see upwards of 18 inches of snow. If you
On Thursday at 12:47 p.m. an updated lake effect snow warning was released by the National Weather Service in effect until Friday at 1 a.m. for Northern Erie and Southern Erie as well as Crawford County.
A powerful Arctic front will sweep across Michigan Wednesday, bringing heavy lake effect snow to western areas and dangerous wind chills near zero degrees by Thursday morning.