Quick snowfall early tonight is on the way from the Northwest

BREAKING: A new view from National Weather Service radar of what could be mistaken for a waterfall, moving southeast toward New York, will provide a quick burst of heavy snow tonight between 8PM and 11PM, according to the National Weather Service at Buffalo.

Forecasters say that one to two inches of snow, with wind gusts, will produce blowing snow and potential for near whiteout conditions for less than an hour’s period.

Bitter and dangerous cold will follow for all of Friday into Saturday, with a WIND CHILL ADVISORY in effect from 4AM tomorrow through 10AM Saturday.

Be Aware. Be Prepared. Stay Safe.TM and continue to monitor for updates.

Further information for specific areas, including links to timing and Doppler radar, is available on our exclusive Allegany County Weather Resources page at https://bit.ly/3YAlcPI on this website or through the link in the left column of this page.
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