Snow Lingers! Northeast and Great Lakes See Late-Fall Flurries
Snow Lingers! Northeast and Great Lakes See Late-Fall Flurries
US · Published Nov 12, 2025
Lake-effect snow continues in the Northeast and Great Lakes, causing slick roads and reduced visibility.
Scattered snow showers are expected to persist through Thursday, impacting travel in upstate New York, northern Pennsylvania, and parts of New England.
The National Weather Service forecasts gradual improvement as temperatures moderate later in the week, but advises continued caution.
Prolonged snow continues in Northeast and Great Lakes
The Northeast and Great Lakes regions are experiencing a prolonged bout of late-fall snow, with lake-effect snow continuing to blanket areas downwind of the Lower Great Lakes and the interior Northeast. Persistent westerly winds are drawing moisture across these regions, leading to scattered snow showers expected to continue through Thursday. Although the intense polar chill is beginning to ease, the lingering moisture ensures that snow will remain a factor for travelers and residents alike.
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