Monday, January 27

Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Northern Erie County

(WNY News Now) Buffalo, New York The National Weather Service (NWS) in Buffalo has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Northern Erie County, which will be in force from 3:00 PM today until midnight. Between two and four inches of snow are predicted to fall, with the majority of that amount falling during the evening commute.

According to the advice, dangerous situations will arise as snow covers roads and impairs vision, especially when traveling in the evening. Roads may become dangerous due to slick conditions, therefore drivers are advised to slow down and be cautious.

Snow is anticipated to affect the evening commute.Snowfall is expected to start this afternoon and last through the evening, with total accumulations between two and four inches, according to the NWS. Poor visibility and snow-covered roads can make travel challenging. The commute tonight may be significantly impacted by these dangerous conditions, especially between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m., when the snow is predicted to get worse.

Be ready for conditions on slippery roads.Drivers are urged to prepare for slower-than-normal travel times and decreased visibility as snow is predicted to accumulate steadily. According to the NWS, drivers should drive extremely carefully and try to avoid needless trips. Make sure your car has winter tires and that your headlights are on to increase visibility if you have to be on the road.

Information on Snowfall and ReportingAround 3:00 PM today, the snow will start to fall, and the evening hours will probably see the most snowfall. Location-specific snow accumulations are anticipated, with the northern regions of Erie County receiving the most snowfall. In order to keep everyone updated on current circumstances, the NWS urges locals to submit snow reports via their website or social media accounts.

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