A blizzard is underway for a second day in western and northern New York with snow reaching nearly two meters in some areas, resulting in road traffic disruptions and problems with air flights.
Buffalo and Watertown are two of the cities hit hard by the severe weather that will continue throughout the weekend.
Since the severe weather, two people have lost their lives so far. Two Erie County residents suffered heart attacks while trying to clear snow from their yards. Doctors have warned that clearing snow can be harmful to one’s health.
At Orchard Park, the snow has reached about 2 meters in the last 48 hours and at Natural Bridge, the snow has reached about a meter and a half. These are historic numbers for the region.
Orchard Park, home of the @BuffaloBillshas seen 66 inches of snow in the last 24 hours!
This is the highest 24-hour snow total ever recorded in New York state.
📸: @BuffaloBills pic.twitter.com/0TA75yr8M9
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) November 19, 2022
Areas northeast of Lake Ontario – from central Jefferson County to northern Lewis County – were flooded by the heavy storm and snowfall late Friday.
Some residents are starting to worry about the weight of all this fresh snow on their roofs. #southbuffalo pic.twitter.com/6AtOJIB51v
— Anthony Farnell (@AnthonyFarnell) November 18, 2022
Dozens of flights arriving and departing Buffalo Niagara International Airport were canceled as weather conditions worsened, according to the airport’s website.
Source: News Beast

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