Millions face winter weather warning as lake-effect snow blankets Northeast


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Cold temperatures are sweeping across a large part of the U.S., combined with record-warm temperatures in the Great Lakes, equaling lake-effect snow — and lots of it.  Some parts of the Northeast have already received a few feet of snow, and it’s not expected to stop until Wednesday, Dec. 4, with up to two more feet of snow expected to blanket the area through Tuesday, Dec. 3. 

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More than two feet of snow was on the ground when the Buffalo Bills put out the call on Sunday for fans to volunteer to shovel snow ahead of the game against the San Francisco 49ers. Lots of people turned out for $20 an hour, warm refreshments and a ticket to the game. 

There is a state of emergency in effect Monday morning in parts of New York state. Meanwhile, millions of people are under winter weather warnings from the East Coast to Ohio. 

The cold is expected to last well into this week with nearly 70% of the continental U.S. set to feel temperatures below freezing. Some cities, like New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Minneapolis and Cincinnati, will experience below-average temperatures for the entire week.

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