First Snow of The Season for Parts of The Midwest, Northeast as November Reality Check Arrives
The first snow of the season is sweeping across portions of the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast to end the week. A pattern change sweeps cold air as far south as Texas and Florida over the next few days.
A potent low-pressure system has developed over the Great Lakes region. This storm could sit and spin through Friday or Saturday, with intense winds, raw, cold air, rain and wet snow. Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Indianapolis are some of the cities that have seen their first snow of the season Wednesday night into Thursday morning. The National Weather Service has issued various winter weather alerts for snow from the Great Lakes to the Appalachians and interior Northeast.
In general, any snow that falls in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley will do so through Thursday night. Any that falls in the East will do so from later Thursday to Friday night or Saturday.
We recognize the severe impact that current conditions are having on our customers, and we are committed to restoring service levels as quickly as possible. As a result of these weather issues, the ALG Client Service Team will send daily updates as we monitor the progress and track job level impact.