"... I ask all New Yorkers to stay off the roads and take precautions as we work to keep our communities safe.” ...
The pattern is going to change and the coldest air of the season so far will be in Western New York early next week.
Lake effect rain and snow south of Buffalo this morning. Partly cloudy and cooler this afternoon with highs in the mid 40s.
How much snow will we get this year? Storm Team 2 takes a look at all the factors that will determine how much snow we will ...
A powerful pattern shift is on tap, bringing the first true blast of winter to the Great Lakes and Northeast regions. Here's ...
Heavy snow squalls, along with lake-effect snow, are expected across western and central New York. Here's what areas could be ...
Colder air and rain changing to snow Sunday through Tuesday will bring WNY its first brief taste of winter this season.
A "narrow but intense" band of lake-effect snow shifted south across the Buffalo metro area, producing snowfall of up to 3 inches per hour, the National Weather Service reported. The band was forecast ...
"We will start seeing snow once it's cold enough," she said. The storm could produce more than 2 inches of rain across some areas. NWS Buffalo, in a hazardous weather outlook: "Heavy lake effect rain ...
Usually by this time of year, Buffalo has already picked up a foot of snow. And now a foot, maybe 2 feet, maybe more, is in the forecast for the next couple days. But not in the city or the northern ...
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Why the Great Lakes’ White Hurricane of 1913 was our worst natural disaster
The catastrophic weather event, known as the “White Hurricane,” struck the Great Lakes between November 7-11, 1913, bringing ...
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