The lake-effect storm disrupted holiday plans and travel across the region. National Guard troops were dispatched in New York ...
Thanksgiving’s rain and snow maker is long gone, but the leftovers include lake effect snow and colder weather.
Parts of the Great Lakes region were pummeled with almost 3 feet (90 centimeters) of snow, threatening what’s expected to be ...
An intense lake effect is forecast through the rest of the weekend, causing as much as 1 to 2 feet of additional snow in some ...
The snowfall was heaviest along Interstate 90, the National Weather Service said, which hugs Lake Erie from Buffalo, New York ...
Cold air was expected to move over the eastern third of the U.S. by Monday, with temperatures about 10 degrees below average.
The Great Lakes region on Saturday began digging out from the season's first major snowstorm as the Midwest and Plains ...
A heavy band of snow has closed a major interstate linking Cleveland and Buffalo on the busiest Thanksgiving travel weekend ...
The “Sunday Night Football” game will be held at the Buffalo Bills' home field in New York’s Orchard Park, which is forecast ...
The 98th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was a success despite rainy weather. If you missed it, these photos captured the ...
The National Weather Service warned that severe winter conditions—triggered by an Arctic blast—could persist over the weekend ...
Erie County is under a disaster emergency, the city has enacted a snow emergency and PennDOT has restrictions on parts of interstates, 79, 90 and 86.