But at least we're not the only ones being hit by lake-effect storms, according to the story on the magazine's website.
The article details record-breaking lake-effect storms along the southern shore of Lake Erie this winter, including the storm that dumped more than 5 feet of snow in parts of Erie and Ashtabula ...
Millions of Americans will be under the threat of two rounds of severe weather, including tornadoes, this week, with the risk ...
Twice so far this winter, residents along Lake Erie’s southeastern and eastern shorelines have experienced record snow storms, resulting in the national guard being mobilized and snow ...
An organized line of thunderstorms was active during the morning hours east of the Appalachians, prompting severe ...
The National Weather Service has issued ... Light snow is forecast to blanket Erie County on Thursday morning and is expected to transition to lake effect snow as the day progresses.
Southern Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area, is expected to get hit with significant snowfall on Wednesday afternoon that will bring anywhere from 15 to 40 cm of snow.
A significant weather system mid-week could bring more snow, possibly mixed with rain, to southern Ontario just days after the area got dumped with snow.
Twenty-seven people died as a result of the wreck, and what happened is only known because of its lone survivor.