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Winter storm warning for parts of the U.S. with up to 36 inches of snow.
Summary
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings across the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and Northeast. Parts of western New York and the Eastern Lake Ontario region may receive as much as 36 inches of snow.
Content
A strong winter storm is affecting parts of the Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley, and the Northeast as New Year's approaches. The National Weather Service has issued multiple winter storm warnings and alerts for heavy snow and very cold temperatures. Forecasters reported that some areas of western New York and the Eastern Lake Ontario region could receive multiple feet of snow. Reports also note strong winds and low wind chill values in higher-elevation areas.
What we know so far:
- The National Weather Service reported warnings across the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and Northeast for heavy snow and cold.
- Parts of western New York, including several counties near Lake Erie, are forecast to receive up to 24 inches, while the Eastern Lake Ontario region could see as much as 36 inches.
- Maryland and West Virginia highland areas are expected to receive heavy snow with winds into the 40–50 mph range and wind chills below zero.
- Snow squalls are possible across the Lower Great Lakes, northern Ohio Valley, and interior Northeast and can bring brief periods of very low visibility.
Summary:
The heavy snow and strong winds are likely to make travel difficult across the affected regions, especially during evening and morning commutes. Warnings and alerts are in effect into New Year's Day, and forecasters report that localized snow squalls could briefly reduce visibility along major travel corridors.
