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Severe lake-effect snow breaks Thanksgiving record, puts holiday travelers in danger

On Friday, the wind will shift the heavier snow across the eastern portion of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, closer to Sault Ste. Marie, which had previously dodged the more intense snowbands.

Friday’s heaviest snow is expected to set up around Interstate 86 around Jamestown and Olean, New York.

Farther north, another potent snowband is expected across Interstate 90, reaching Rochester and Syracuse in central Upstate New York and potentially even Albany in New York’s Capital Region.

The threat of rapidly changing, whiteout road conditions remains through Friday night.

Parts of Interstate 90 just south of Erie, Pennsylvania were closed due to a disabled vehicle and speed restrictions were in place on Thanksgiving morning.

That comes after an initial winter storm system created treacherous travel conditions and caused hundreds of crashes and dozens of driving injuries across the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan earlier this week.

Outside of Milwaukee, Ozaukee County officials said a semi tractor-trailer lost control and jackknifed across the median on Interstate 43 and hit two oncoming cars, leaving one person dead Wednesday afternoon.

More than 55,000 customers were without power early Thanksgiving morning across Wisconsin, Michigan and western New York.

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Friday’s strongest lake-effect impacts will be felt along the Great Lakes Snowbelt in Ohio, Pennsylvania, western New York and New York’s Tug Hill Plateau, where Lake-effect Snow Warnings remain in effect.

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According to the FOX Forecast Center, areas in western New York and northeastern Pennsylvania could still see close to a foot of snow from this event.

Snow totals topped 25 inches in Northern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula through Friday morning. Hurley, Michigan has tallied 31.3 inches of snow.

Gaylord, Michigan set a daily snowfall record on Thanksgiving with 13.1 inches, breaking the previous record of 10.1 inches set in 2023.

National Weather Service offices are advising those who have to travel to prepare for rapidly deteriorating road conditions.

“When the snow bands come in, you literally can’t see anything, so this is going to be a no travel zone,” warned FOX Weather Meteorologist Britta Merwin.

Major highways that remain at greatest risk of blowing snow and life-threatening conditions include the Interstate 90 corridor across Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, as well as Interstates 94, 75 and 69 in Michigan.

Meanwhile, the FOX Forecast Center is tracking a second winter storm that will impact millions across more than 40 states, just as many holiday travelers return home.

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