Western New York is battling its third brutal lake-effect snowstorm in just three weeks. Hamburg, south of Buffalo, has ...
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.
Hamburg, New York, was hit by a lake-effect snowstorm on Thursday, receiving 33 inches of snow. This is the third major event in just two weeks, leaving residents buried under feet of snow.
More than a foot of snow is already on the ground in some towns. Here's how much snow has fallen in your area.
About 2,200 power customers in Erie County were without power as of shortly before 8 a.m., according to National Grid and New ...
A resident was seen shovelling snow outside his home in Hamburg, New York, on Friday, December 13. The region, just south of Buffalo, has been battered by lake-effect snow, with several feet ...
Over the next seven days, states in the Pacific Northwest, northern Plains and Northeast will likely see more snow.
Bands of lake-effect snow hammered parts of western New York overnight into Friday ... him using a snowblower to create a pathway through deep snow on his street in Hamburg, south of Buffalo in Erie ...
The snowiest part of New York is in Erie County ... fell in Orchard Park and 28.6 inches was tallied in Hamburg and another 25 inches of snow measured in Attica, Wyoming County.