As Illinoisans return to the office after the holiday season, their Monday blues might be further magnified by lake-effect ...
About 63 million people in the U.S. were under some kind of winter weather advisory, watch or warning on Sunday.
While some areas won't see much snowfall or any at all, a band of lake effect snow is expected to develop starting Sunday night, possibly dumping several inches of snow in far northeastern Illinois.
The snow is expected to continue today, with a high temperature of 28 degrees, and a low of 19 degrees, according to the NWS.
County Executive Anthony Picente has declared a State of Emergency in Oneida County on Sunday, Jan. 5 due to the extreme lake ...
The winter storm is taking shape south of us. Closer to sunset, winds turn off the lake, and lakeside snow showers take shape ...
A winter weather advisory has been issued for Lake County in far northeastern Illinois, with lake-effect snow potentially impacting the Monday morning commute.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente has declared a state of emergency for Oneida County because of the extreme lake ...
The lake effect snow could make traveling difficult across the snowbelt this weekend. Heaviest snowfall rates could range from 1 to 2″ per hour – causing whiteout conditions.
Lake effect snow is expected to hit parts of Central New York starting this morning and going into the evening, according to ...
In this Feb. 29, 2024, file photo, Liverpool village crews clear streets after a burst of lake effect snow. Saturday was the ...