Lake-Effect Snowstorm Engulfs Northeast and Midwest Amid Holiday Travel

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Western New York experienced significant lake-effect snowfall over the weekend, leading to a state of emergency declared by Governor Kathy Hochul for several counties, including Erie, Chautauqua, and Cattaraugus. Snowfall totals reached up to 37.7 inches in some areas, prompting travel bans and advisories. While driving bans in Erie County were lifted, a travel advisory remains in effect for many parts. The lake-effect snow warning continues until Monday evening for certain counties.
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- Lake-effect snowfall totals around Western New York WIVB.com - News 4
- ‘It just keeps coming and coming’: Lake-effect snow will dump another foot or two of snow in parts of the US CNN
- The Lake-Effect Snowstorm Enveloping the Northeast and Midwest: What We Know The New York Times
- 4 million under winter storm alerts as snow buries Buffalo, rest of Great Lakes region ABC News
- Heavy snow blankets parts of the U.S. during busy holiday travel weekend NPR
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