Heavy Lake-Effect Snow Hits Michigan, Upstate New York, and Pennsylvania
National Weather Service issues warnings for hazardous conditions and potential travel disruptions, with some areas forecast to receive up to 30 inches of snow.
- Heavy lake-effect snow is expected to hit parts of Michigan, Upstate New York, and Pennsylvania, with some areas forecast to receive up to 30 inches of snow.
- The National Weather Service has issued warnings for these regions, advising residents to prepare for hazardous weather conditions and potential travel disruptions.
- Snowfall is expected to be heaviest Monday night into Tuesday, with warnings in place until early Wednesday in some areas.
- Experts warn that climate change could exacerbate extreme weather patterns, leading to more severe storms in the future.
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul has urged residents to exercise caution when traveling, especially during morning commutes, as visibility could be significantly reduced.