Temperatures are too warm in the lowest levels of the atmosphere to support a lake-effect snow event, so this is ...
A cold, upper-level trough will tumble into Ontario this week and stir up the atmosphere with thunderstorms, showers, ...
A more typical autumnal pattern has returned this week for southern Ontario. Chilly, wet weather is anticipated for the Great ...
Lake Ontario is at its second-warmest temperature ever for this time of year. That could mean plenty of lake effect snow when ...
A low-pressure system over the Great Lakes region continues to fuel lake-effect rain bands on the eastern sides of lakes Michigan, Erie and Ontario and the southern side of Lake Superior.
Unsettled pattern continues across Ontario with snow for some and lake effect showers with the chance for thunderstorms. More ...
After a mild, almost springlike weekend, fall is making a comeback this week with cooler, breezier, and at times damp weather ...
Lake-effect season is beginning to be felt in the Great Lakes region, but it's not quite cold enough for snow. Here's why the ...
A key reason why lake effect weather may be a bit more significant is because of how warm the Great Lakes are for this time ...
From flooding downpours to blinding snow drifts, what if all this lake-effect rain were snow? We did some conversions.
A storm currently moving across Canada will bring lake-effect rain and other hazards to at least a dozen U.S. states on ...