Arctic Air Fuels Heavy Lake-Effect Snow For Buffalo And Watertown
Arctic Air Fuels Heavy Lake-Effect Snow For Buffalo And Watertown
US · Published Jan 19, 2026
Frigid Arctic air is driving a surge in lake-effect snow across the Great Lakes and Northeast.
Buffalo and Watertown, NY, are expected to receive significant snow accumulation and face potential travel disruptions.
Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous conditions and stay updated on the latest weather forecasts.
Frigid Arctic air fuels lake-effect snow surge
The Great Lakes region and the Northeast are bracing for a significant surge in lake-effect snow, fueled by frigid Arctic air. Early next week, conditions are expected to intensify as a persistent pattern of clipper systems repeatedly pushes extremely cold air masses over the partially unfrozen Great Lakes. This phenomenon will particularly impact areas downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario, including Buffalo and Watertown, New York.
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