Get ready for a winter wonderland! Lake effect snow warnings are in full swing, bringing heavy snow and high winds to the region.
The winter season is in full force in western New York with Lake Effect Snow warnings spreading across various counties. Residents are bracing for more snowfall as Winter Weather Advisories and Storm Updates indicate heavy snowfall and challenging visibility. Buffalo, buried under 3.5 feet of snow over the holiday weekend, faces the wrath of the lake-effect snow machine cranking up yet again.
The forecast for the upcoming days predicts even heavier snowfall, with parts of western New York expected to be buried under deep layers of snow. Erie, Rochester, and surrounding areas are on high alert for the Lake Effect Snow warnings issued. Meteorologists are urging caution and preparedness as the snow warnings extend through the week.
In Erie, meteorologist Tom Atkins issued a specific Lake Effect Snow warning for Tuesday, emphasizing the severity of the weather conditions. As the snow bands shift and intensify, the region is bracing for significant snow accumulations. The National Weather Service warns of up to 3 feet of snow in the most persistent lake snow areas, with Tug Hill likely to bear the brunt of the storm.
As the Lake Effect Snow warnings continue, a reminder to stay safe and prepared during this winter onslaught. With snowfall amounts reaching record heights and the snow bands intensifying, residents are urged to stay indoors and travel cautiously. The winter wonderland may be beautiful, but it comes with its challenges, so be ready for more snow to come!
Winter Weather Advisory extended until 1am Wednesday for Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties for an additional 2-5" of snow. Lake Effect Snow Warning until ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. โ A Lake Effect Snow storm is bringing heavy snow and high winds to the area, making visibility challenging in the most persistent snow bands.
After the 3.5 feet of snow the Buffalo area received over the holiday weekend, the lake-effect snow machine is cranking up again.
Heavy lake effect snow is expected to bury parts of western New York this week. Here's what to expect here.
JET 24/FOX 66 meteorologist Tom Atkins reported that Erie has received a lake effect snow warning for Tuesday, Jan. 16. This warning will expire at 7 p.m. ...
Lake band centered on Ski Country this afternoon, will slowly shift north through southern Erie and Wyoming counties tonight reaching the Buffalo Metro area by ...
Additional snow accumulations of 2 to 3 feet in the most persistent lake snows, with the greatest amounts centered on Tug Hill. Storm totals could locally ...