Parts of Great Lakes region under lake-effect snow warnings into ...
US hit by second round of winter storms
Cities and towns in New York and near Lake Ontario have already seen at least 5 feet of snow from the last storm. This round may bring another 2 feet.
Lake-effect snow warnings remain in effect across the Great Lakes into Friday as the region continues to see snow totals grow.
Parts of northwest Pennsylvania are forecasted by the National Weather Service to see more than two feet of snow, and Erie is predicted to get over 18 inches.
Winter storm warnings are in place for Central New York until 4 a.m. Friday, while lake-effect snow warnings are in effect in parts of Ohio, western New York and Pennsylvania through Friday.
Blizzard conditions are even expected through Friday in northern West Virginia, prompting the NWS to put eastern Tucker County under a blizzard warning through 7 a.m.
With winter and more cold weather on the horizon, here's a look at the snowfall forecasts for key areas around the Great Lakes.
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Toledo, Cleveland, Erie snow forecast
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National Snow Forecast Map
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