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After tremendous efforts to recover from a deadly winter storm, officials in Buffalo, New York, are preparing for the threat of minor flooding in the days to come as warming temperatures and rain ...
The winter storm death toll has risen to 37 in Erie County, New York, as crews continue to clear roads and first responders check on people they couldn’t reach days ago when the catastrophic ...
Buffalo hasn't suffered a storm this lethal since at least 1950. Reed Timmer, a veteran meteorologist and storm chaser, described it as "the worst blizzard I have ever covered." ...
The winter storm death toll has risen to 39 in the Buffalo, N.Y., area as officials deploy resources to clear snowed-in streets and lift a driving ban.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Western New York is bracing for even more snow after a devastating winter storm over the weekend killed at least 27 people in the Buffalo area.
Buffalo, New York, has already faced two devastating winter storms—one in November that dumped 7 feet of snow on the city and another roughly a month later when a December arctic blast moved ...
Buffalo only needs 1.4 inches of snow to take over the fifth spot for snowiest winter on record in the city, 23.2 inches for third, and for the top spot, and additional 68.3 inches.
At least seven people were killed by the violent winter storm in and around Buffalo, New York, and the death toll was expected to rise, officials said in a "sobering" Christmas morning media briefing.
Here are 10 suggestions for indoor and outdoor fun this winter in Buffalo. Note: In this era of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of these places have modified hours and may be temporarily closed.
The death toll from a historic onslaught of winter weather across the U.S. rose to at least 50 Monday as frigid arctic air and heavy lake-effect snow left large swaths of the U.S. frozen. The pre ...
Winter storms can easily become billion-dollar disasters as the snow piles up on interstates and collapses roofs and power lines. Yet, while canceled flights and business interruptions can’t be ...
A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 21, 2022, Section A, Page 20 of the New York edition with the headline: ‘Nothing Like a Buffalo Winter’: Undaunted Residents Face 6 Feet of Snow.
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