Affected Jurisdictions: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Orleans, Wayne, Wyoming Counties
Headline: (CONTINUATION) Winter Storm Warning issued February 24 at 3:42PM EST expiring February 25 at 5:00PM EST by NWS Buffalo
...Winter Storm Warning Remains In Effect From 3 AM To 5 PM EST Friday... A Winter Storm Warning Remains In Effect From 3 AM To 5 PM EST Friday. * Locations...All Of Western And North Central New York. * Timing...From Late Tonight Through Friday Afternoon. * Hazards...Heavy Wet Snow. * Accumulations...6 To 10 Inches...Greatest Over Higher Elevations. * Winds...Northeast 10 To 20 Mph...Becoming Northwest And Increasing To 15 To 25 Mph Friday Afternoon. Gusts To 35 Mph. * Visibilities...To Near One Quarter Mile Possible In Heavier Snow. Increasing Blowing Snow During The Afternoon. * Temperatures...Near Freezing At First...Falling Slowly Into The 20S. * Impacts...Major Impact On Both Morning And Afternoon Commutes.
A Winter Storm Warning Is Issued When Severe Winter Weather Is Expected. Heavy Snow And/Or Ice Will Cause Hazardous Driving Conditions. If You Will Be Traveling In The Warning Area You Should Choose An Alternate Route If Possible... Or You Should Use Extreme Caution If Travel Is Unavoidable. If You Lose Power And Plan On Running A Generator...Make Sure That The Generator Is Located Outdoors And Is Properly Ventilated. Space Heaters Should Also Be Properly Ventilated And Used Only If They Are Operating Properly. Make Sure Snow Does Not Block Exhausts And Fresh Air Intakes For High Efficiency Furnaces And Water Heaters. Stay Tuned To Noaa Weather Radio Or Your Favorite Source Of Weather Information For The Latest Updates. Additional Details Can Also Be Found At Www.Weather.Gov/Buffalo.
Headline: (CONTINUATION) Winter Storm Warning issued February 24 at 3:42PM EST expiring February 25 at 5:00PM EST by NWS Buffalo
...Winter Storm Warning Remains In Effect From 3 AM To 5 PM EST Friday... A Winter Storm Warning Remains In Effect From 3 AM To 5 PM EST Friday. * Locations...All Of Western And North Central New York. * Timing...From Late Tonight Through Friday Afternoon. * Hazards...Heavy Wet Snow. * Accumulations...6 To 10 Inches...Greatest Over Higher Elevations. * Winds...Northeast 10 To 20 Mph...Becoming Northwest And Increasing To 15 To 25 Mph Friday Afternoon. Gusts To 35 Mph. * Visibilities...To Near One Quarter Mile Possible In Heavier Snow. Increasing Blowing Snow During The Afternoon. * Temperatures...Near Freezing At First...Falling Slowly Into The 20S. * Impacts...Major Impact On Both Morning And Afternoon Commutes.
A Winter Storm Warning Is Issued When Severe Winter Weather Is Expected. Heavy Snow And/Or Ice Will Cause Hazardous Driving Conditions. If You Will Be Traveling In The Warning Area You Should Choose An Alternate Route If Possible... Or You Should Use Extreme Caution If Travel Is Unavoidable. If You Lose Power And Plan On Running A Generator...Make Sure That The Generator Is Located Outdoors And Is Properly Ventilated. Space Heaters Should Also Be Properly Ventilated And Used Only If They Are Operating Properly. Make Sure Snow Does Not Block Exhausts And Fresh Air Intakes For High Efficiency Furnaces And Water Heaters. Stay Tuned To Noaa Weather Radio Or Your Favorite Source Of Weather Information For The Latest Updates. Additional Details Can Also Be Found At Www.Weather.Gov/Buffalo.
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