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* WHAT…Heavy lake effect snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 8 and 12 inches are likely over much of the area. Locally higher amounts are possible across inland Erie County PA where a few locations could see up to 18 inches of snow. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * WHERE…Northern Erie and Southern Erie Counties. * WHEN…From 1 AM Thursday to 1 AM EST Saturday. * IMPACTS…Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. The strong winds may down power lines and could cause sporadic power outages. Whiteout conditions are expected and will

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* WHAT…Heavy lake effect snow possible. Total snow accumulations over 8 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 45 mph. * WHERE…Ashtabula Inland, Ashtabula Lakeshore, Geauga, and Lake Counties. * WHEN…From Thursday morning through Friday evening. * IMPACTS…Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. The strong winds may down power lines and could cause sporadic power outages. Whiteout conditions are possible and may make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening. Travel could be difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact busy Thanksgiving holiday travel. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Lake effect snow will push inland Thursday morning. Intensity

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<!–div style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;border:3px solid blue;border-radius:5px;padding:3px;margin:5px;background:#eee"><a href="https://www.volcanoesandearthquakes.com/app/volcano-report.php?volcanoId=790" style="text-decoration:none" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" title="Share a volcano (activity) report, submit a photo or other interesting news!” onclick=”window.open(this.href,’Volcano Report’,’status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,height=500,width=450′);return false”>Send Volcano Report</div–> stratovolcano 2882 m / 9,455 ft
Kamchatka, 55.98°N / 160.59°E
Current status: erupting (4 out of 5) Bezymianny volcano eruptions:
2017-ongoing, 2016, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2000-05, 1998, 1997, 1996-97, 1994-95, 1993-94, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1986-88, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1981-83, 1980, 1980, 1979, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1971-74, 1965-70, 1964, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1961, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958-59, 1958, 1958, 1957, 1955-57
Typical eruption style
Explosive

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Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025 17:28 | 52 mins ago | By: EarthquakeMonitor

A shallow magnitude 5.0 earthquake was reported in the morning near Nikolski, Aleutians West, Alaska, USA.
According to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), the quake hit on Tuesday, November 25th, 2025, at 8:16 am local time at a shallow depth of 6.2 miles. Shallow earthquakes are felt more strongly than deeper ones as they are closer to the surface. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.
Our monitoring service identified a second report from the citizen-seismograph network of RaspberryShake which listed the quake at magnitude 5.1.
Based on the preliminary seismic data, the quake should not have caused any significant damage, but was probably felt by many people as light vibration in the area of the epicenter.
Weak shaking might have been felt in Nikolski (pop. 18) located 30 miles from the epicenter.
VolcanoDiscovery will automatically update magnitude and depth if these change and follow up if other significant news about the quake become available. If you’re in the area, please send us your experience through our reporting mechanism, either online or via our mobile app. This will help us provide more first-hand updates

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