![]() Zaria Black, 24, from Buffalo, clears off her car as snow falls Friday, Nov. This photo taken in Crystal Beach, Ont., shows a wall of clouds looming towards Canada from Buffalo, N.Y., November 18, 2022. This photo taken in Owen Sound, Ont., shows snow falling quickly November 18, 2022. (Libby March /The Buffalo News via AP) Auggie Rokitka, 2, plays in the snow with his parents, Matt Rokitka and Krissy Godios, on Richmond Avenue in Buffalo, N.Y., Saturday, Nov. (Libby March /The Buffalo News via AP) Neighbours Stephan Davis, left, and Star Haynes playfully spray one another with their snowblowers in the Elmwood neighbourhood of Buffalo, N.Y. Parked cars sit buried in snow, Saturday, Nov. With files from The Canadian Press and The Associated Press ![]() The potentially historic storm for Buffalo and treacherous conditions in Ontario continue as residents document the winter wonderland on social media. Snow squall warnings continue to be in effect Sunday for most of southern Ontario in Parry Sound-Muskoka, Peterborough-Kawartha Lakes, Waterloo-Wellington, York-Durham and Belleville - Quinte - Northumberland. Lake-effect snowstorms occur when cold air sweeps across warm water, blowing moisture toward land until it forms into large snowflakes. This storm system could be historic for dropping the most snow within a 24-hour period in the state of New York, but meteorologist Jason Alumbaugh told The Associated Press it's still too soon to say.īy Sunday afternoon, residents started emerging from snow-covered homes, attempting to clear driveways and uncover cars before the next round of flurries starts early Monday morning. on Saturday, one of the hardest-hit areas. National Weather Service recorded 195.5 centimetres of snow in Orchard Park, N.Y. Climate Barometer newsletter: Sign up to keep your finger on the climate pulse.The storm system was expected to bring parts of Ontario a similar pain, as Environment Canada said some communities along Lake Huron and Lake Erie will receive upwards of 80 centimetres of snow by late Sunday. Starting late Thursday night, the snow piled high along the streets into Friday morning, when residents in Buffalo woke up to buried cars and almost no visibility of roads. and parts of Ontario made its way north over the weekend, bringing an estimated 1.2 metres of snow to parts of New York and more than 20 centimetres across Ontario. A lake-effect snowstorm walloping Buffalo, N.Y.
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