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A blanket of fresh snow and bitter cold temperatures have overtaken the weather across the Buffalo-Niagara region, slowing travel and closing many school districts
The National Weather Service in Buffalo upgraded multiple winter weather advisories to winter storm warnings, as a significant snowstorm moves into the region.
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December buried parts of NY in snow. See the totals
In Rochester, December 2025 was the snowiest December in 25 years, though it still fell short of the record 46.7 inches set in December 2010. Buffalo’s snowiest December remains 2017, when more than 64 inches fell around the Christmas holiday, paralyzing the region, according to the National Weather Service.
(The Conversation) – It’s hard for most people to imagine 6 feet of snow in one storm, like the Buffalo area saw over the weekend, but such extreme snowfall events occasionally happen along the eastern edges of the Great Lakes. The phenomenon is ...
Snowfall totals varied widely across western and central New York during the past 24 hours, with some communities reporting more than half a foot of snow, according to the NWS in Buffalo. See the latest.
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City of Buffalo launches snow plow tracker
Wondering about the last time your street was cleared? The City of Buffalo has launched a snow plow tracker to give you the answer. The tracker documents nearly every street, including small side streets,
Buffalo enters a frigid Week 18 finale knowing a win could reshape its playoff path — if help arrives elsewhere.
Did you know, if you live in the City of Buffalo, you’re responsible for clearing the sidewalk in front your property from snow and ice? Removal must be completed by 9 a.m. the day after snow or ice has fallen or accumulated according to the city ...
Few words are more synonymous with the name Buffalo than snow – and by association – winter. In a world-renowned snow belt, Buffalo is undoubtedly a city that experiences a distinct winter season. That season makes up a strong part of the identity of Buffalo and all who live here,