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I was bombarded with “thank you for your service” salutations from a lot of people, acknowledging the words politely, even while knowing “my service” wasn’t my idea.
I was sitting in my living room after supper on Friday, June 13, under a quilt and with the heat on. The forecast was ...
The snow bands haven't let up, as they continue to dump snow on the region. Castorland, located in northern New York, has seen the most snow, with 65.9 inches, about 5 and a half feet.
Lake-effect snows continue to bury Northeast after Thanksgiving weekend Warnings for heavy snow continue until 7 p.m. Tuesday along the shores of Lake Erie. December 2, 2024 3 min Summary ...
The highest snow accumulations are expected east of Lake Ontario, where some isolated areas could get up to 60 inches of lake effect snow by early in the week around the Watertown, New York, area ...
While the weather event dumped dozens of inches of snow in upstate New York, including nearly 4 feet (1.22 meters) off Lake Ontario, as well as parts of Pennsylvania and Michigan, flinty fans ...
CBS New York meteorologist John Elliott said "very intense snow" will hit communities along the Great Lakes, Plans and Midwest regions. A person clears the snow from the sidewalk in Lowville, N.Y ...
Lake-effect snow blowing in from the Great Lakes has blanketed parts of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, stranding hundreds of vehicles on roads and snarling post-Thanksgiving travel.
Pileups can be quick: The U.S. military’s Fort Drum, near hard-hit Watertown, New York, issued an alert saying up to 19 inches (48 centimeters) of daytime snow could fall Sunday.
More than 5 feet of snow fell on parts of western New York the last few days, according to the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center, with some places exceeding the 4-foot mark ...