More than 2 feet of snow could fall in some of the hardest hit areas, with major New York roads possibly closing.
Pennsylvania and Ohio transportation officials have asked people to avoid travel unless necessary after Thanksgiving.
The coldest air of the season so far will unleash a tremendous and long-lasting lake-effect snow event from Michigan and Wisconsin to Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio in the days following Thanksgiving ...
The National Weather Service has issued Lake Snow Warnings for much of Northwest Pennsylvania, including the Northeast Ohio ...
Thanksgiving travelers in three states are warned to stay off the roads tonight and tomorrow, as several feet of snowfall is ...
As we approach the anticipated snowstorm that will impact the region this Thanksgiving weekend, confidence is building with ...
A high-impact winter storm packing heavy snow and rain has moved into the Northeast, leading to last-minute travel troubles ...
When lake-effect snow hits regions of the Great Lakes during late fall and winter, you start to hear meteorologists use terms ...
Millions of people across the central and eastern U.S. could see snow or rain through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, ...
As low pressure moves toward Pennsylvania Wednesday night, light rain will increase overnight (mainly after midnight) into ...
Thanksgiving is in just a few days, and the weather isn’t looking spectacular. Possibly by now you have heard of the Arctic ...
If you are traveling for Thanksgiving, proceed with caution as the National Weather Service is calling for lake effect snow.