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.
The lake-effect snow band that dropped 2 to 3 inches per hour during the day Tuesday retreated in the evening to Buffalo's southern suburbs after complicating the afternoon commute in the city and ...
The cold airmass over Lake Erie will create an intense lake effect snow band that could stretch from South Buffalo and the Buffalo Southtowns to southwest Genesee County. Snow totals will be in ...
Parts of the Empire state where walloped with snow Monday and parts of western and central New York expect more lake effect snow through Wednesday. Some communities south and east of Buffalo have ...
The next round of lake effect snow will begin across the Buffalo and Watertown Metro areas for the evening commute, then the bands will slowly shift to southeast of both lakes by Friday morning.
Sunday marked the 40th straight day, since Jan. 1, that measurable snow has fallen at the National Weather Service office at Buffalo Niagara International Airport in Cheektowaga.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The lake effect snow has ended as of Wednesday morning, and the very cold conditions are improving some later Wednesday. Here are the latest snowfall reports from the National ...
The New York State Thruway Authority reported strong lake-effect snow bands that impacted travel Tuesday afternoon south of Buffalo. More lake-effect snow is expected in these areas on Wednesday.
Heavy lake-effect snow lowered visibility and created difficult travel conditions in the Buffalo area on Tuesday, January 21, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). This footage was captured ...
The cold airmass over Lake Erie will create an intense lake effect snow band that could stretch from South Buffalo and the Buffalo Southtowns to southwest Genesee County. Snow totals will be in ...
Conditions are expected to be similar in and around Chautauqua County, New York, where the weather service in Buffalo has instituted a lake-effect snow warning from 1 p.m. Monday to 4 a.m. Thursday.
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Central New York could get slammed by narrow but intense bands of lake effect snow late this week. A foot ...