A dangerous lake-effect snowstorm paralyzed parts of western and northern New York, with nearly 2 feet of snow already on the ground in some places and possibly much more on the way.
A dangerous lake-effect snowstorm paralyzed parts of Buffalo, New York with nearly 2 feet of snow already on the ground in some places.The City of Buffalo has reinstated a travel ban just two hours after lifting it.
Buffalo and the Great Lakes region continue to get slammed with a massive snowstorm that is expected to last for days.The worst snowfall so far was south of the city. The National Weather Service was reporting more than two feet of snow in many places along the eastern end of Lake Erie, with bands of heavier precipitation bringing nearly 34 inches in Hamburg, New York.
Thousands of residents have lost power and wrecked vehicles are lining the highways north of Syracuse. Road conditions are already treacherous.
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