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  2. Lake effect snow to continue in Buffalo, New York area Friday ...

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    Snow falls near Exit 57 of the New York state Thruway on the morning of Dec. 12, 2024. Orchard Park saw snowfall totals around 30 inches, while Hamburg saw nearly 29 inches, and Eden saw 28 inches.

  3. Overnight snow, freezing rain could make for icy roads Monday ...

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    NBC New York Updated December 16, 2024 at 6:37 AM For the counties under the advisory, people will likely see snow initially before transitioning to freezing rain overnight.

  4. Atmospheric river-fueled storm threatens to knock out power ...

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    A level 2 of 4 risk for flooding rain is posted from Long Island, New York, north through Maine with more than 1.5 inches of rain expected for much of the East Coast and more isolated pockets of 2 ...

  5. Jean Enersen - Wikipedia

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    Jean Stanislaw Enersen (born June 16, 1944) is an American journalist who worked for 48 years at KING-TV in Seattle.Filling the anchor chair at KING for 42 years, Enersen was the longest-standing local female anchor.

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  7. KING-TV - Wikipedia

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    During 1953, the Seattle–Tacoma area received three new stations: KTNT-TV (channel 11, now KSTW) debuted in March as the market's CBS outlet; while NBC went to KMO-TV (channel 13, now KCPQ), which signed on in August. NBC moved a few months later to KOMO-TV (channel 4), which went on the air in December. By the end of the year, KING-TV was ...

  8. King Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    KING-TV became an NBC affiliate in 1959 after switching networks with rival KOMO-TV. KING was the first local station in the United States to purchase a two-inch, quad, video tape machine from the Ampex Corporation at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in 1956. The machine was delivered and put into operation in November ...

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