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A lake-effect snowstorm dumped multiple inches of snow over western New York Friday, with snowfall totals expected to reach at least 4 feet through Sunday in the Buffalo area. The storm was blamed ...
Buffalo has experience with dramatic lake-effect snowstorms, few worse than the one that struck in November 2014. That epic storm dumped 7 feet of snow on some communities over three days ...
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm is expected to bury parts of western and northern New York, including the cities of Buffalo and Watertown, under up to 3 feet of snow into this weekend.
Megan Barr and Amanda Johnston snowshoe through snow covered streets after an intense lake-effect snowstorm that impacted the area on November 20, 2022 in Buffalo, New York. John Normile / Getty ...
A lake-effect snowstorm hit Buffalo on Nov. 17 and is expected to bring waves of heavy snow off of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario for several days. (Video: The Washington Post) ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Nearly 1 million people in the state of New York are under Lake-Effect Snow Warnings on Monday, concentrated mostly in the areas south of Buffalo and around Watertown.
Buffalo and Watertown, N.Y. — two cities on the eastern tips of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, respectively — are in line for an extreme lake-effect snow event.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — There is a growing chance of an impactful lake effect snow event later this week and weekend for portions of Western New York. And another Lake Effect Snow Warning will be in ...
Lake-effect warnings for parts of New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania into Tuesday. The Sunday night football game between San Francisco and Buffalo looking like a snow globe.
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A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm is expected to bury parts of western and northern New York, including the cities of Buffalo and Watertown, in up to 4 feet of snow into this weekend.
A long-duration lake-effect snowstorm is expected to bury parts of western and northern New York, including the cities of Buffalo and Watertown, under up to 3 feet of snow into this weekend.