Bostonians can expect between 4 to 6 inches of snow, with higher totals of between 6 to 8 inches in areas just northwest of the city. Southeastern areas, including the South Shore and Cape Cod, will see lower totals due to a delayed arrival of colder air.
The southtowns and southern tier will be the target of the lake effect snow Tuesday, after a burst of snow Monday slowed the afternoon commute and dropped a quick few inches of snow across much of the Buffalo metro area.
Portions of Pennsylvania and New York are under a lake-effect snow warning on Tuesday as heavy accumulations are possible.
Some areas of the U.S. may see temperatures as low as -20 or -30 degrees early next week as arctic air from Siberia rolls in.
Lake effect snow will reorient with northwest winds tonight and Wednesday. Lake snow accumulates the most along the Chautauqua Ridge and Boston Hills into Wednesday.
Cold air will continue to move across the relatively warm surface waters of Lake Ontario generating lake effect snow east and east southeast of the lake through
A perfect confluence of an Arctic air outbreak and a low-pressure system that pulled in moisture from the Gulf of Mexico brought rare, record snow to the Gulf Coast
Massachusetts is expected to see several inches of snowfall on Wednesday, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office.
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We're close to the end of January, but lake effect snow is far from ending across parts of New York State this weekend.
While most of the lake effect snow over the weekend was well north of Syracuse and CNY, this is going to change between now and the middle of the week ahead.Her
The reason why Central New York kept getting creamed by lake effect snow was because, for the first time in years, the region was constantly inundated with arctic air that brought temperatures well below average. Those chilly and blustery systems made the perfect cocktail for lake effect snow to form in abundance.