LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Authorities pursued a large group of motorcyclists as they performed stunts at high speeds in Los Angeles County Thursday night. Two suspects were initially wanted for a traffic violation and refused to pull over, leading to a chase involving both air and ground units. The riders traveled at high speeds as […]
Winds out of the north-northwest will bring persistent snow bands to the immediate lakeshore this evening with a widespread 1-3" of snow expected along US-31 by tomorrow morning. Winds shift to become northwesterly Sunday which will allow for lake-effect snow to spread further inland, though most snowfall will stay west of US-131.
The steady lake-effect snow that was overspreading a big section of the state will continue across some areas into Wednesday morning. There will also be heavier bursts of snow creating more low-visibility issues that caused accidents and highway shutdowns earlier today.
Winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings are in place for nine states across the U.S. as of early Tuesday morning, and up to nine inches of snow is forecast by the National Weather Service (NWS) in some parts of the country.
Strong winds develop during the day ahead of a clipper system. Gusts will range 30-50mph out of the south. Watch out for blowing snow, toppled objects and sporadic outages. Scattered snow moves in by this evening with lake effect snow taking over tonight through the weekend along the northwest wind belts.
The warmest weather we will have all week has occurred over the past few hours. Temperatures will gradually start to fall back below freezing by this afternoon and evening as an Arctic air mass moves in.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Sunday that crews across the state were getting into position to deal with the snow.
More lake effect snow and winter weather conditions continue in the area with weather warnings extended for multiple counties in the area. Erie County and Chautauqua County, NY will be under a lake effect snow warning until 1 a.
The snow is likely to fall on Sunday from the Appalachians to New England. Some areas could see snowfall rates of one inch per hour at times.
Brace for the bitter cold! You may have missed Saturday’s highest temperatures. We peaked with temperatures in the mid 30s to 40 degrees before sunrise.
The coldest air in six years blasts into Michigan this weekend. Single digit highs, wind chills below zero, heavy lake effect snow