Lake-effect snowstorms slamming Midwest, Northeast
Truckers will hit heavy snow and high winds early this week from Michigan to New York (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit heavy snow and high winds early this week from Michigan to New York (video forecast included).
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes major Northwest floods, unusual clouds, truck rollovers and more.
Truckers will hit the first lake-effect snow of the season this week from Upstate New York to northern New England (video forecast included).
Look for delays in freight flows this week as winter storms move through the Northeast and Northwest (with forecast video).
Forecasters are always on the lookout for familiar patterns that cause extreme winter storms.
Truckers could hit delayed interstate travel Monday across many areas of the Northeastern U.S.
Snow squalls could be trouble for truckers across interior Northeast, while rain and wind dominate parts of the South.
Minor delays in freight movement possible due to lake-effect snow, showers and thunderstorms, slick roads.
Another foot of lake-effect snowfall possible in parts of the Midwest. Icy spots, too, from Montana to Maine.
Up to a foot of lake-effect snow possible from Midwest to interior New England. A lot of messy roads, runways.
Wind chills as cold as 40 degrees below zero adding harsh bite to the air across Great Lakes states this weekend. Snowfall of more than 12 inches in spots.
Lots of wind, blowing snow, dangerous cold likely to slow down truckers across the interior Northeast. Storm to last another day.
Some drivers may have to extend Thanksgiving vacations as more lake effect snow piles up in the Northeast. Windy, icy conditions also concerns.