A 7-mile wide band of lake-effect snow is moving south over Buffalo, with blizzard conditions in Syracuse where up to 15 inches of snow is possible. Syracuse could see its heaviest snowfall of the season, despite a snow deficit of almost 70 inches. The Great Lakes have a complete lack of ice cover, with recent lake-effect snow visible.
A zoomed in satellite view this morning of the snow and ice cover (or lack thereof) across the Lower Great Lakes. #nywx @NWSBUFFALO @NWSBinghamton https://t.co/JncILXoViR
Great morning view of the complete lack of ice cover on the Great Lakes. You can also see the recent lake-effect snow cover. #winter @NWSBinghamton @NWSBUFFALO @weathernetwork @foxweather https://t.co/w6oATTtWLl
#Syracuse got a helping of lake effect snow earlier this morning, dropping visibility and making roads slick. Now, the next snow story is leaving the Great Lakes for the Sierras. #NYwx https://t.co/1n9Zz5ofTJ
A fresh coating of snow in Syracuse, NY today from a morning Lake Effect Snow band that produced between 6 to 10 inches in the city and areas just north. https://t.co/P6cpY2u0lX
This lake-effect snowband could deliver Syracuse, NY its heaviest snowfall of the season today. This season, that's not saying much. One of America's snowiest cities has a #snow deficit of almost 70 inches. #nywx https://t.co/PL0PrIqP6S
Great view of the multi-lake effect snow band from Sunset Bay on Lake Erie. @hdontap @NWSBUFFALO @foxweather https://t.co/J4dguAlsr0
Blizzard conditions still occurring in Syracuse, this view is on I-90. A foot had already fallen and another 6-15 inches is possible… #nywx @JimTeskeNC9 @spann https://t.co/untEo8ISUo
7 mile wide band of lake effect snow drifting south over Buffalo and heading south. @WGRZ https://t.co/XdXodKbzM4