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4pm Update - 19 January

Major winter storm impacting our area this evening through the rest of the weekend. For more information, please see our latest briefing at: https://go.usa.gov/xEZ3Q
What has changed: temperatures have trended warmer, resulting in more mixed precipitation for NE PA and the Southern Tier of NY with reduced snow amounts in those areas compared to earlier forecasts.

For full forecast information specific to your location go to weather.gov/bgm or mobile.weather.gov and enter your zip code in the textbox and hit go.

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1 hour ago, Thinksnow18 said:

About 3 to 4 inches in Williamsville but awfully tough to measure...one thing certain is this has already overachiever.

Yeah very powdery snow that blows away if you so much as look at it. Hard to be precise, but I’d say it’s around four inches of accumulation. Consistent light to moderate snow all day, fingers crossed we get into the heavier returns in a few hours.

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4 minutes ago, WNash said:

Yeah very powdery snow that blows away if you so much as look at it. Hard to be precise, but I’d say it’s around four inches of accumulation. Consistent light to moderate snow all day, fingers crossed we get into the heavier returns in a few hours.

Heavier returns entering from the southern tier right now...so much more moisture to come through and the LP is only in Tennessee!!!

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1 hour ago, Gorizer said:

Good for you Ottawa.  You've had your share of synoptic screwings up there!

 

It's stopped for now, but I believe more is expected around 9 PM.

 

Yeah, Toronto often gets screwed. A lot of it has to do with topography and geographic location. We are too far east to be impacted by lake effect off of Huron, too far west to be heavily impacted by coastal storms and are on the north shore of the lake.

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