Heavy snowfall is pounding parts of western New York state. A potentially historic storm, which has already halted traffic on major roadways, threatens to ...
The city is on track to break snowfall records set in 2014 with at least another six inches forecast to arrive Saturday night.
"You can't go anywhere," Liz Jurkowski, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Buffalo, said on Saturday. "Major roads are closed right now ...
The storm has led to road closures, flight cancellations and driving bans in western New York state.
The Buffalo area was on the verge of breaking a state record for the most snow in a 24-hour period, Hochul said. “Never happened like this before,” she added ...
Piles of snow, in some places taller than most people, buried parts of western and northern New York as a lake-effect storm pounded areas east of Lake Erie ...
The highest recorded total so far is 77 inches at Orchard Park—a suburb of Buffalo where the Buffalo Bills football team plays—according to the National Weather ...
Forecasters say it could dump up to four feet on the region. States of emergency and travel bans have been declared.
From Bill's stadium to backyards, social media is flooded with views of the relentless snowfall in the Buffalo area.
Another round of heavy lake-effect snowfall is expected to return to the Buffalo area Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service. With most of ...