Great Lakes, Snow and Deep South
Digest more
Forecast maps shared with Newsweek by AccuWeather highlight which areas around the Great Lakes can expect the heaviest snowfall early this week as "an intrusion of Arctic air is igniting the first widespread lake-effect snow of the season from Illinois to New York, with snow stretching as far south as the Appalachians," it says.
The first accumulating snowfall of the season is forecast to fall this weekend into early next week across the Great Lakes and Northeast. Several inches of snow will be possible, especially along the shores of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
The Weather Channel on MSN
First Snow To Impact Northern Tier, Great Lakes, NortheastParts of the northern tier are forecast to see their first accumulating snow of the season Friday night into the weekend. Only an inch or two will be possible in places like Bismarck and Sioux Falls,
The forecast calls for cold weather across the central and eastern U.S., with temperatures 10-15 degrees below average, federal forecasters say.
A new winter forecast from AccuWeather predicts the Midwest and parts of the Great Lakes region could be a bullseye for early winter storms and “multiple blasts of frigid air.” The forecast also notes the potential for a deep-freeze Polar Vortex, which ...