Syracuse, N.Y. National Weather Service forecasts and meteorologists warned this week that multiple storm systems will produce heavy lake-effect and widespread snowfall across parts of Central New York, the Great Lakes and Midwest. Agencies issued lake-effect snow warnings, winter storm watches, and blizzard warnings for counties from late Thursday through Sunday. Forecasts call for localized accumulations ranging from under an inch to more than 18 inches, wind gusts up to 40 mph, and potential rain–snow mixes that could reduce totals. Officials advised travelers to expect hazardous conditions and shifting snow bands. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Emergency responders, road crews, and residents who prepared benefited from timely warnings and forecasts enabling safety measures and targeted road treatments.
Travelers, commuters, and local businesses experienced increased hazards, delays and potential revenue loss due to heavy snow, wind and travel cancellations.
After reading and researching latest news.... National Weather Service forecasts indicate lake-effect snowfall threats across the Great Lakes, Midwest and Central New York, with watches and warnings issued; projected localized totals range from under an inch to over 18 inches, and wind gusts near 40 mph may reduce travel safety.
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Midwest, Great Lakes Brace for Heavy Thanksgiving Snow
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