The first significant lake-effect snow event of the season is about to unfold and will deliver more than a foot of snow to some areas near the Great Lakes. Meteorologists warn this first major snow event of the season could be highly disruptive for travel from the Upper Midwest to the interior Northeast with feet of snow possible for some locations.
As some of the coldest air of the season so far pours across the Great Lakes during the upcoming week, the lake-effect snow machine will be turned loose with dangerous travel conditions and feet of snow for some areas. The first significant lake-effect snow event of the season is about to unfold and will deliver more than a foot of snow to some areas near the Great Lakes . Snow so far this season, but it appears the one poised to unfold Sunday and into the new week is unavoidable.
And, meteorologists warn this first major snow event of the season could be highly disruptive for travel from the Upper Midwest to the interior Northeast with feet of snow possible for some locations. "Some roads may even close for a time due to the intensity of the lake-effect snow," AccuWeather Storm Warning Meteorologist Jake Sojda said. The lake-effect snow event will develop by early this week as three storms merge together into one large storm over eastern Ontario and Quebec, Canada
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