Buffalo's Biggest "October Surprise" in History came from a Paralyzing Lake Effect Snowstorm
Update: 2020-10-12
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Lake effect snow typically is a narrow band of snow driven by cold winds over warmer Great Lakes waters with arctic air aloft. THIS storm came historically early, was poorly forecast, and produced widespread damage and devastation. My "tale of woe" is not all about me...and it's not boring, even if you're listening in El Paso!
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