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Heavy Lake-Effect Snow Targets Buffalo, Potential "Big Snowstorm" Brewing for East Coast

11/10/25 9:27 AM

This winter weather forecast for November 10, 2025, presented by meteorologist Henry Margusity, details several active snow-producing systems across the eastern United States and Canada. The primary focus is on significant lake-effect snow developing around the Great Lakes, fueled by cold air moving over the warm lake waters. This setup is expected to create heavy snow bands, with a specific warning for the Buffalo, New York area, which could see heavy accumulation from Tuesday night into Wednesday. Meanwhile, an upper-level system in the Ohio Valley is generating snow showers that could track over the mountains and bring a light coating of snow to Mid-Atlantic cities like Baltimore and Washington D.C.

Looking at the broader forecast, the meteorologist notes that a system near Cincinnati and Louisville will likely weaken as it moves east. The long-range outlook, extending over the next two weeks, shows a potential storm track developing in the Northwest around November 16-17 and moving across the country to the Northeast by November 20th. The meteorologist speculates that a blocking pattern could create the potential for a "big snowstorm" or coastal storm for the East Coast. The forecast is sponsored by Winter Walking, which provides solutions for preventing slips and falls.

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