Buffalo, NY – Residents in Western New York should prepare for significant snowfall as a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect. The advisory covers multiple counties, including Erie, Niagara, Monroe, and Genesee, from 7 a.m. Friday until 6 a.m. Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall is expected to total 4 to 7 inches across the region. The heaviest snow will likely occur during the evening commute, making travel conditions hazardous. Roads will become snow-covered and slippery, impacting visibility and slowing traffic.
Wayne, Northern Cayuga, and Ontario counties will see similar conditions, with their advisory beginning at 10 a.m. Friday and lasting until 10 p.m. Saturday. Residents are urged to drive cautiously, reduce speed, and leave extra room between vehicles.
Local officials recommend keeping emergency supplies in vehicles, including blankets and water, in case of delays. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates through weather apps or social media channels for the latest information.
Stay safe and share your snowfall reports with the National Weather Service via their website or social media.
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