Bands of lake-effect snow are intensifying across parts of western New York and Ohio after creating whiteout travel ...
Our ultimate goal is that grass carp are no longer established in the Great Lakes, and we still have a chance at making that ...
Research from Michigan State University is protecting the Great Lakes from a dangerous threat looming specifically in and ...
This winter fishing trip for walleye on Lake Erie nearly turns bad, showing how fast conditions can change and why caution is ...
Extreme weather events have become increasingly common, and the recent seiche in Lake Erie exemplifies the dramatic impact of severe winds. On a Monday marked by gusts reaching up to 75 mph, the lake ...
Winds will howl, temperatures will drop and the flakes will fly and pile up around the Great Lakes through Friday with significant impacts ranging from snow-clogged roads and travel disruptions to ...
Winter Storm Ezra brought 60– to 80-mph wind gusts, blinding snow and subzero temperatures, but it also delivered something especially fascinating along Lake Erie: a seiche (pronounced “saysh”).
The water temperatures on the Great Lakes can influence how storm systems move across the eastern U.S. In the next upcoming storm system, it is being influenced by the warmest part of the Great Lakes.
Northwestern Pennsylvania is bracing for high winds and lake-effect snow at the end of 2025. A gale warning is in effect for Lake Erie, with waves potentially reaching as high as 16 feet. (This story ...
Areas of the Tug Hill plateau could get 3 feet of snow, especially south of Watertown and Fort Drum. Winds there could reach a hurricane-force 75 mph, the weather service said, blowing down trees and ...