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New York, Lake-effect snow
Snowstorm triggers state of emergency for parts of New York
Near Buffalo, between 10 and 20 inches of lake effect snow is expected by the end of Sunday, according to the Weather Service. The southern part of Erie County, along with Wyoming, Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties, are predicted to see 2 to 4 feet of snow by Monday night.
How much more snow will New York get? Updated projections on what’s still to come
As the lake effect snow continues, New York could see an additional 1-2 feet of new snow, according to the National Weather Service. According to meteorologist Steve Welch, the majority of the snow can be expected south of the Buffalo Metro area and near Watertown.
The snow has arrived and some of Western New York is preparing for more. Much more
The National Weather Service’s Buffalo office has issued a lake-effect snow warning for much of Western New York.
Storm Blankets Parts of US During Holiday Travel Weekend
Storm blankets parts of the US during busy holiday travel weekend with more snow and cold forecast
The snow
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and a disaster declaration in Pennsylvania, with officials warning of dangerous conditions for Thanksgiving travelers returning home. A blast of Arctic air brought bitter temperatures of ...
Storm Blankets Parts of the US During Holiday Travel Weekend
The first big snowfall of the season blanketed parts of New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan during the hectic U.S. holiday travel and shopping weekend, with numbing cold and heavy snow forecast to persist through the early part of the week and cause hazards in the Great Lakes,
Heavy snow blankets parts of the U.S. on busy holiday travel weekend
The first big snowfall of the season is threatening to bury towns in upstate New York and northwestern Pennsylvania as the hectic holiday travel and shopping weekend winds down
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4 million under winter storm alerts as snow buries Buffalo, rest of Great Lakes region
Officials in upstate New York counties have declared a state of emergency as they prepare for a major snowstorm that has ...
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New York State troopers transport woman stranded in snow storm for heart transplant at Cleveland Clinic
New York State troopers helped transport a 64-year-old woman to Cleveland Clinic for a heart transplant after the woman and ...
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Will a winter storm snarl the Thanksgiving forecast in New York? Map shows what to expect.
NEW YORK -- A Thanksgiving Day storm is forecast to bring rain and even winter-like weather, including snow, for some parts ...
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Northeast and Midwest Brace for More Snow From Great Lakes Storm
The lake-effect snowstorm has disrupted holiday travel across the region. Some areas could get up to six feet of snow by ...
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Northern lights could be visible from New York City, other US locations over Thanksgiving weekend
A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction ...
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Troopers transport woman in storm for heart transplant
New York State troopers shared on Sunday State Police and Troopers helped a woman safety travel to Cleveland for surgery ...
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Great Lakes May Get Up to 12 Inches of Snow From New Storm: Meteorologist
The Great Lakes region will get hit with another snowstorm next week after getting blasted by a lake-effect storm this ...
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6 Feet of Snow Expected in Upstate NY as Governor Declares State of Emergency – Full Storm Details
Upstate New York is facing a major weather event as Governor Kathy Hochul declares a state of emergency across multiple ...
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