BUFFALO, N.Y. – 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.
The National Weather Service offices in Buffalo, New York, and Cleveland described the setup as a “long-duration” and “prolonged” lake-effect rain event, respectively. A widespread 1-2 inches of rain, with locally up to 3 inches, along the Interstate 90 corridor between Buffalo and Cleveland through the end of the week…