Severe Snowstorms Disrupt Travel Across Great Lakes and Northeast

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A major snowstorm hit parts of the U.S. during a busy holiday travel weekend, leading to states of emergency in New York and Pennsylvania. The storm, which brought nearly 2 feet of snow to some areas, caused hazardous travel conditions, road closures, and forced people to seek shelter in hotels. The National Weather Service warned of continued heavy snow and cold temperatures in the Great Lakes, Plains, and Midwest regions. The storm also set new snowfall records in parts of Michigan, benefiting local ski resorts.
- Heavy snow blankets parts of the U.S. during busy holiday travel weekend NPR
- Parts of the Great Lakes region remain on alert as lake-effect snow continues to create near-whiteout conditions CNN
- Lake-Effect Storm Dumps Snow in Western NY and Midwest The New York Times
- New York counties declare state of emergency as they brace for massive snowstorm ABC News
- Upstate NY could get up to 6 feet of snow as NYC braces for cold snap New York Post
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