Snowfall is expected to intensify in the Buffalo region, particularly south of the city, as a Lake Effect Snow Warning remains in effect for southern Erie, Chautauqua, and Cattaraugus counties until 7 a.m. Monday. Residents in these areas should prepare for significant snowfall, with forecasts predicting accumulations of 4 to 7 inches under normal conditions. However, localized areas, especially those located in higher terrains east of Lake Erie, could see snow totals climb to between 8 to 12 inches due to heavy snow bands.
The snow will be accompanied by gusty winds ranging from 30 to 35 mph, leading to potential hazards such as blowing and drifting snow. This may result in travel difficulties, with roads becoming snow-covered and visibility diminishing significantly during certain periods.
Residents are advised to exercise caution when traveling, as conditions may deteriorate rapidly. Alongside the heavy snowfall, a Weather Impact Alert has been issued for regions south of Buffalo, anticipating challenges related to the ongoing lake effect snow.
Additionally, as the storm progresses into Saturday night and into Sunday, lake snow activity is expected to redevelop, impacting areas east and southeast of the lake. Community members are encouraged to stay informed through local weather channels, specifically Storm Team 2, for the latest updates and safety advisories.

