BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ever since a Winter Weather Advisory went in effect Wednesday for much of Western New York, snowfall totals have been routinely recorded over at the National Weather Service. How much snow has fallen, exactly? Here are weekend totals from across the region, as reported by the National Weather Service as of 11:10 a.m. Thursday.
Monday was a bitterly cold day in Rochester that felt even colder when considering wind chills. While air temperatures in western New York on Monday reached double digits - it felt far colder through midday Tuesday,
The National Weather Service in Buffalo has extended their Winter Weather Advisory an extra 6 hours until 10 am this morning. Originally the advisory was expected to expire at 4 am this morning, but possible lake effect snow could cause issues this morning.
Expect bitterly cold temperatures Tuesday throughout western New York, with subzero wind chills - on top of heavy lake effect snow predicted through midday Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Buffalo issued a cold weather advisory for much of ...
Five states had winter weather-related warnings in place from the National Weather Service (NWS) early on Sunday, with up to 20 inches of snow forecast to hit parts of the U.S.
Winter-weary Western New ... hand. National Weather Service forecasters say temperatures will break through the ice-making barrier on Monday. If they reach the predicted high – 44 in Buffalo ...
More snow and well below-average temperatures are on tap for the 716 and that could cause a delay in your commute around town.