As temperatures drop, zip up that coat, pull on a hat and gloves and be mindful of how much time you're exposed to the ...
An incredibly heavy lake effect snowfall took place in Central New York from Thursday through Sunday. The totals across our ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- The National Weather Service has issued a weather alert today for Central New York as cold winds continue ...
Camden, in northern Oneida County, was buried under a jaw-dropping 65 inches of snow — more than five feet — by Sunday during a multiday storm. And the flakes kept falling. A state of emergency was ...
Lake-effect snow typically happens when the lakes are ice-free and the water is still relatively warm. Two other conditions ...
Good Monday morning! Heavy lake-effect snow has now officially ended in CNY.
Lackawanna, anticipated to be on the northern edge of the lake-effect snow band and uncertain to receive large amounts, recorded 32 inches as of midnight – with the bulk of it coming when the ...
Colder air is making its way into Western New York to start 2025, and lake effect snow has already begun across parts of the ...
More than two feet of snow could fall in the most persistent bands in central New York, with treacherous travel and whiteout ...
The NWS says "heavy" lake-effect snow is projected to bring up to 20 inches of snow in areas of upstate New York by Thursday.
StormTeam2 has issued Weather Impact Alerts for wind gusts of 55-60mph for all of WNY, except for the inland Southern Tier, ...
Despite three local lake-effect snowstorms in the last three weeks, none of North Buffalo, Kenmore, Tonawanda and Williamsville has received more than 5 inches of snow in total. Meanwhile ...