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The National Weather Service in Buffalo on Tuesday will send a team to Canandaigua and likely also Victor to survey damage in the area to determine whether a tornado touched down in the area just ...
A quick damage survey by the National Weather Service determined the tornado was an EF1 with maximum winds of 90 mph and was on the ground for 1.4 miles. An image of the EF1 tornado that raced ...
A small tornado took Buffalo by surprise Monday, damaging buildings, flipping cars and sending debris swirling over downtown. A spiraling column was caught on multiple videos shortly before 1 p.m.
The storm system that produced a large tornado in New York City on September 16, 2010. Tornadoes in the U.S. state of New York are relatively rare, with roughly 10 tornadoes occurring every year since 1900, the year with the first ever recorded event in the state. [1]
The blizzard's intense wind gusts blowing over the warm waters of Lake Erie [6] triggered record lake-effect snow to Buffalo, New York, which at first fell as rain but later converted to snow and accumulated to 56.5 in (144 cm) over 5 days in Snyder adjacent to Buffalo, ending on December 27.
An EF2 tornado near Rome, New York, caused damage to a church and moved a B-52 Stratofortress from its position. At least 10 tornadoes were confirmed. [33] Together with the outbreak spawned by the remnants of Hurricane Beryl, the 2024 tornado season in New York broke the record for most July tornadoes. [34]
In upstate New York, more than 33 inches was reported near Orchard Park, which is often a landing point for lake-effect snow. On Saturday, a tornado touched down near a shopping mall in Scotts ...
The severe storms also produced over 4 in (100 mm) of rain in spots. The storm resulted in 110,000 customers losing power in New York, 70,000 customers losing power in Pennsylvania, 56,000 customers losing power in New Jersey, and 28,000 customers losing power in Maine. [19] [17] Dozens of Amtrak trains were cancelled due to the storm. [20]