Major storm slams Midwest and Great Lakes
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Sunday Snowstorm Update: Radar, Temp Map show your safest drive-time and routes Here’s a look at when the snowstorm will wind down across Michigan and the Great Lakes region. The snow will end from southwest to northeast across Lower Michigan Sunday.
Back-to-back winter storms will bring more snow to the Midwest and Great Lakes Monday after accumulating snow this weekend. Winter Storm Chan will intensify off the East Coast, bringing the potential for snow and ice to the Northeast Tuesday into Wednesday.
Travel disruptions continued across the country on Sunday, with over 1,600 flight delays and nearly 500 cancellations. The Missouri State Highway Patrol posted that it had responded to 26 crashes across the state,
Winter Storm Bellamy will snarl holiday travel across the Midwest and Great Lakes this weekend. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for places like Chicago, Des Moines, Milwaukee and Grand Rapids where 6-12 inches of snow is in the forecast.
December's first week will feature multiple rounds of wintry weather in the Midwest and Northeast, starting with a sprawling storm which will bring several cities their first accumulating snow of the season by Tuesday.
A major snowstorm in the Midwest and Great Lakes is affecting Thanksgiving travelers. The National Weather Service reports winter storm warnings from North Dakota to Ohio.
Alerts from the National Weather Service span swaths of the northern U.S. early Saturday, as heavy snow could appear.
Forecasters warn motorists that snow will pile up this week around the Great Lakes, with effects ranging from snow-clogged roads to downed trees and power outages.
Strong lake effect snow bands are expected to dump several inches of snow across the Great Lakes region Thanksgiving Day, with the most accumulation hitting the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
A cross-country storm dumping snow across the Midwest has led to hundreds of canceled flights and snowy roads, including a 45-car pileup on one Indiana highway, amid the post-Thanksgiving travel rush.