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Coastal storm and lake-effect snow bring cold impacts

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Multiple U.S. cities experienced cold, windy conditions and snow this weekend and into the coming week. Forecasters warned that a coastal system near the Mid‑Atlantic could bring rain, a rain‑snow mix, or several inches of snow to parts of New York and New Jersey on Tuesday. Great Lakes areas faced lake‑effect snow and gusts up to 45 mph that widely reduced travel and produced localized accumulations. Denver saw trace to light city snow while mountains expected up to 10 inches. Agencies relied on National Weather Service observations and model guidance for forecasts. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Timeline

  • Nov. 11: New York City recorded light flakes, marking an early-season event.
  • Saturday: Southern Wisconsin reported up to a foot of snow; Denver recorded 0.2 inches.
  • Sunday morning: Cold front crossed the Great Lakes, producing strong gusts and lake-effect snow.
  • Sunday daytime: Forecasts and advisories highlighted travel impacts and localized accumulations.
  • Tuesday: A coastal system could bring rain, mix, or several inches of snow to the tri-state area.
Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
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Left Leaning:
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Neutral:
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Who Benefited

Local road maintenance crews, snowplow contractors and winter-supply retailers experienced increased work and sales due to snowfall, gusty winds and the need for clearing and equipment.

Who Suffered

Commuters, small businesses and vulnerable residents in affected counties suffered travel disruptions, power risk and safety challenges amid high winds and localized heavy snow.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news, meteorological agencies report a coastal system may produce rain, mixed precipitation or 3–5 inches of snow near New York and New Jersey Tuesday; Great Lakes will see lake‑effect snow with gusts up to 45 mph; Denver expects mountain accumulations up to 10 inches overnight.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
6
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Local road maintenance crews, snowplow contractors and winter-supply retailers experienced increased work and sales due to snowfall, gusty winds and the need for clearing and equipment.

Who Suffered

Commuters, small businesses and vulnerable residents in affected counties suffered travel disruptions, power risk and safety challenges amid high winds and localized heavy snow.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news, meteorological agencies report a coastal system may produce rain, mixed precipitation or 3–5 inches of snow near New York and New Jersey Tuesday; Great Lakes will see lake‑effect snow with gusts up to 45 mph; Denver expects mountain accumulations up to 10 inches overnight.

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Coastal storm and lake-effect snow bring cold impacts

FOX 5 New York FOX 32 Chicago WEWS https://www.wsaw.com Cleveland FOX31 Denver KDVR
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