Most travel bans lifted as WNY digs out from storm

Most travel bans lifted as WNY digs out from storm

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for multiple counties in Western New York on Wednesday night ahead of the incoming lake-effect snowfall.

Erie, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Genesee and Wyoming counties are all under the state of emergency, along with additional counties in the North Country.

Acting Buffalo Mayor Christopher Scanlon declared a state of emergency for the City of Buffalo at 9 p.m. Thursday, as well as a travel advisory for South Buffalo from the south end of William Street to the city line.

Following Scanlon’s announcement, Buffalo Public Schools announced that schools will be closed on Friday.

Erie County plow overturns at Lakeview Road, Route 20

Erie, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Wyoming and Genesee counties are under a lake-effect snow warning until 1 p.m. Friday. Some areas could see 2 feet of snow or more this week, with conditions worsened by winds gusting up to 45 mph.

Additionally, the Wegmans grocery store on McKinley Parkway in Blasdell will close at 4 p.m. Thursday due to the storm. All other locations will remain open.

Travel bans

As the snow band settles over southern Erie County and adject regions, travel bans have been instituted in several towns, as well as restrictions on some highways.

As of just after 8 a.m. Friday, all travel bans in Erie County except for Lackawanna and Brant have been lifted. The rest of southern Erie County is under a travel advisory. The town of Marilla emphasizes that no unnecessary travel should take place there, saying it has already received two feet of snow.

Most travel bans lifted as WNY digs out from storm

Both Route 400 and Route 219 are re-opening as of 9:30 a.m. Friday after being closed on Thursday morning.

A tandem and empty tractor trailer ban will be in effect starting midnight Thursday until further notice on New York State Thruway I-90 from Exit 53 West to the Pennsylvania state line in both directions. The ban is also issued for Route 5 from NY 179 to I-190, US 219 from I-90 to I-86, Route 400 from I-90 to NY 16, and I-86 from US 219 to the Pennsylvania state line. US 219 is closed from the I-90 to Springville.

Buffalonians advised to be prepared in case of shifting snow conditions

Buffalo is expected to get around one to three inches through Thursday, while southern Erie County, Dunkirk, and surrounding areas could get two feet or more. Hochul said in a release that wind gusts of 30 to 45 miles per hour may cause whiteout conditions.

Hochul urged New Yorkers to avoid unnecessary travel and sign up for emergency alerts.

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