Lake-Effect Snow — Crawford, Pennsylvania
2025-11-27 to 2025-11-28 · Crawford, Pennsylvania
Event narrative
Following a strong cold front that crossed on November 26th, much colder air flowed in and allowed significant lake-effect snow to develop. This snow was initially carried into western New York by southwest winds, but gradually shifted south and west into the snowbelt region of Northwest Pennsylvania as winds turned more west-northwest on Thanksgiving. Heavy lake effect snow then continued into Black Friday before tapering off. Snow rates exceeded one inch per hour at times within lake effect bands, especially late Thanksgiving Day and night. A peak accumulation of 15.9 inches was reported by a spotter in Meadville. 12 inches was also reported by a spotter in Venango Township. A cooperative observer reported 7 inches in Titusville.
Wider weather episode
Following a strong cold front that crossed on November 26th, much colder air flowed in and allowed significant lake-effect snow to develop. This snow was initially carried into western New York by southwest winds, but gradually shifted south and west into the snowbelt region of Northwest Pennsylvania as winds turned more west-northwest on Thanksgiving. Heavy lake effect snow then continued into Black Friday before tapering off. Snow rates exceeded one inch per hour at times within lake effect bands, especially late Thanksgiving Day and night. A peak accumulation of 15.9 inches was reported in Meadville. Other select totals include 13.9 inches in Corry, 13.5 inches in Elgin Township, and 12 inches in Venango Township.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1303000. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.