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Home / Weather / Great Lakes Brace for Arctic Blast & Snow

Great Lakes Brace for Arctic Blast & Snow

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Winter storm targets Great Lakes with heavy snow.
  • Up to 3 feet of snow possible downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario.
  • Travel will be very difficult with deep snow and poor visibility.
Great Lakes Brace for Arctic Blast & Snow

The National Weather Service has issued a new winter storm warning for the Great Lakes area, anticipating significant snowfall as arctic air surges across the eastern two-thirds of the country. The "lake-effect snow machine" is expected to be active, amplified by an incoming Alberta clipper system. States situated downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario are forecast to receive the heaviest snow accumulations, potentially reaching 1-2 feet with isolated bands experiencing over 3 feet within the next couple of days.

New York is bracing for substantial snowfall, with the potential for an additional 1-to-3 feet from Wednesday afternoon into Saturday, January 3rd. This follows a recent record-breaking December snowfall in Syracuse, which received over 19 inches in a 24-hour period. The National Weather Service warns that travel will be severely impacted by deep snow cover and very poor visibility, particularly affecting Wednesday evening commutes.

Residents are advised to be prepared for "rapidly-changing" weather conditions, as lake effect snow can cause drastic shifts from heavy snowbands to dry spells over short distances. The "forceful" arctic cold front is predicted to bring heavy snow showers and snow squalls, creating hazardous conditions for those observing New Year's Eve festivities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Great Lakes region can expect heavy snow, with 1-2 feet possible downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario, and locally over 3 feet in snow bands.
New York is expected to receive additional snowfall from Wednesday afternoon into Saturday, January 3rd, with 1-to-3 feet predicted.
Travel will be very difficult due to deep snow cover on roads and very poor visibility, with rapidly changing weather conditions expected.

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