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Christmas storm could be “Paralyzing” for Buffalo


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12 hours ago, CountDorkula said:


 

 

didn’t we just have a once in a generation storm?

 

Prior to 2014 yes...it's happnedd twice in 8 years(to the day) so perhaps it is going to be a once every 8 year event from now on.

 

This is basically a Blizzard of 77 type Storm without 3+ feet of snow on the ground already in Buffalo and on top of the length of frozen Lake Erie to be blown into the city like a giant fan blowing feathers on someone. The pressure will be similar to that of what a Category 3 hurricane is...truly astonishing.

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12 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

I think with this one it will be winds and cold.

 

Remember, only about 10" NEW SNOW fell during Blizzard of '77... BUT L.Erie froze early that year and lots of snow was sitting on the ice.  It was a ground blizzard and all the previous fallen snow blew around... That was a generational storm!

 

Winds will definitely play a big part in this one but we will also get quite a bit of snow unlike the Blizzard of 77. New model runs are showing about 20" in the Metro area to 30-50" running up from Erie, PA all the way to the Eastern Burbs of Buffalo like Depew/Lancaster due to heavy lake effect snow that will develop behind the frontal passage.

 

This was not possible during the Blizzard of 77 since the Lake was already frozen. However the 2 months leading up to that set the stage for something that may not be seen again for 10,000 years...the amount of things that all had to come together over a two month period of time for that to occur the way it did was remarkable...

48 minutes ago, PetermansRedemption said:

I’ll believe it when I see it. Didn’t plan to go anywhere this weekend anyways. The weather forecasters frequently over-promise and under-deliver. 

 

There are levels to saying that. Saying that for a storm of this magnitude where all models are in agreeance that it is going to be this severe is the height of idiocy.

 

You don't very many Category 3 land hurricanes coming through this area.

 

You already saw 81" of snow a month ago...did that "over-promise and under-deliver"?

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5 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Winds will definitely play a big part in this one but we will also get quite a bit of snow unlike the Blizzard of 77. New model runs are showing about 20" in the Metro area to 30-50" running up from Erie, PA all the way to the Eastern Burbs of Buffalo like Depew/Lancaster due to heavy lake effect snow that will develop behind the frontal passage.

 

This was not possible during the Blizzard of 77 since the Lake was already frozen. However the 2 months leading up to that set the stage for something that may not be seen again for 10,000 years...the amount of things that all had to come together over a two month period of time for that to occur the way it did was remarkable...

 

There are levels to saying that. Saying that for a storm of this magnitude where all models are in agreeance that it is going to be this severe is the height of idiocy.

 

You don't very many Category 3 land hurricanes coming through this area.

 

You already saw 81" of snow a month ago...did that "over-promise and under-deliver"?

Very localized. Huge localized storms always happened. We just didn't live there with so many and communicate about it so openly.  It snowed at the airport,  and that was the official.  Nobody payed attention that they were getting 7 feet of snow in the Boston Hills just 20 miles away... 

 

Yet... This storm will be a system...

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3 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Very localized. Huge localized storms always happened. We just didn't live there with so many and communicate about it so openly.  It snowed at the airport,  and that was the official.  Nobody payed attention that they were getting 7 feet of snow in the Boston Hills just 20 miles away... 

 

I got almost 4 feet in Lancaster this time and 7 feet in 2014...it was localized but it also dumped a lot of snow in various areas too.  When we moved to this area, having grown up in WNY, I had no idea this was considered a snow belt out here east of the airport...I always thought the snowbelts were only in the Southtowns and Southern Tier/Ski Country.  Basically after being here for almost 20 years now, a good general rule of thumb is I take whatever the official number is at the airport and add about 20-30" to it as what we got during a given year. Sometimes less, sometimes more, but in general that is about right.

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13 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Winds will definitely play a big part in this one but we will also get quite a bit of snow unlike the Blizzard of 77. New model runs are showing about 20" in the Metro area to 30-50" running up from Erie, PA all the way to the Eastern Burbs of Buffalo like Depew/Lancaster due to heavy lake effect snow that will develop behind the frontal passage.

 

This was not possible during the Blizzard of 77 since the Lake was already frozen. However the 2 months leading up to that set the stage for something that may not be seen again for 10,000 years...the amount of things that all had to come together over a two month period of time for that to occur the way it did was remarkable...

 

There are levels to saying that. Saying that for a storm of this magnitude where all models are in agreeance that it is going to be this severe is the height of idiocy.

 

You don't very many Category 3 land hurricanes coming through this area.

 

You already saw 81" of snow a month ago...did that "over-promise and under-deliver"?

Yes

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8 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

It's why the early Natives packed up every fall and stayed near Batavia in the winter.  😉

 

Hahaha...smart people, although Batavia can get smacked too during stronger events. Ironically they get hit when our area gets smacked hard when the wind takes the band up through Lackawanna, just misses downtown Buffalo and we get a direct bullseye, just missing the airport and out to Batavia. Not that uncommon.

 

6 minutes ago, PetermansRedemption said:

Yes

 

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My mother in law is already stressing as she was supposed to drive up to us in Tonawanda from West Seneca on Christmas Eve to spend time with us and my dad. She was stay the night and then go home late Christmas day before this storm news came up. Honestly I don't think it's going to be anything major in terms of amount of snow yet because of the possibility of high winds everyone's worried. 

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On 12/21/2022 at 9:11 AM, Big Turk said:

 

Prior to 2014 yes...it's happnedd twice in 8 years(to the day) so perhaps it is going to be a once every 8 year event from now on.

 

This is basically a Blizzard of 77 type Storm without 3+ feet of snow on the ground already in Buffalo and on top of the length of frozen Lake Erie to be blown into the city like a giant fan blowing feathers on someone. The pressure will be similar to that of what a Category 3 hurricane is...truly astonishing.

Didn't we have one in like 2003 and one before that in the mid 90s? I remember jumping off my roof into the snow. 

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9 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

My mother in law is already stressing as she was supposed to drive up to us in Tonawanda on Christmas Eve to spend time with us and my dad. She was stay the night and then go home late Christmas day before this storm news came up. Honestly I don't think it's going to be anything major in terms of amount of snow yet because of the possibility of high winds everyone's worried. 

We have no idea what this is going to be. We are about to experience an atmospheric pressure that to a high category three hurricane which is something Buffalo has never experienced before.
 

They are calling for 20 foot waves along Lake Erie, and potential for 15 foot snow drifts with 70+ mph winds. 

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...BLIZZARD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM FRIDAY TO 7 AM EST
SUNDAY...

 

* WHAT...Blizzard conditions expected. Total snow accumulations of
1 to 3 feet. Winds gusting as high as 70 mph Friday and Friday
night. A rapid switch from rain to snow with sharply falling
temperatures into the teens and single digits will result in a
flash freeze on Friday. Blizzard conditions will develop Friday
afternoon lasting into Saturday night.

 

* WHERE...Niagara, Orleans, Erie, and Genesee counties.

 

* WHEN...From 7 AM Friday to 7 AM EST Sunday.

 

* IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult to impossible at times.
Widespread blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility.
Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage and numerous
power outages. The cold wind chills as low as 10 to 20 below
zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30
minutes.
Expires in 2 days.

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