Lake-effect snow led to several accidents and major backups on Interstate 94 in Hammond, Indiana, on Saturday. More snow is expected in the area on Sunday, creating hazardous travel conditions. pic.twitter.com/VN0NNKhkWD
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) November 9, 2025
- Lake-effect snow, formed by cold Arctic air passing over warmer Lake Michigan, dumped several inches on northwest Indiana Saturday, triggering multiple crashes on I-94 near Hammond as drivers faced sudden slick roads.
- The attached video captures emergency crews attending to wrecked red SUVs and a semi-truck amid heavy snow and traffic jams, illustrating rapid response to visibility under 100 feet in some bands.
- This marks the season's first measurable snowfall, linked to over 50 regional accidents per local reports, underscoring how even light accumulations (2-4 inches) elevate risks early in winter without prior salting.
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