We bring you the latest status on power, food and water distribution, and tonight’s freeze with local and state organizers, including former Congressman Beto O'Rourke.
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Heavy wet snow began falling across most of the central and northern Finger Lakes region mid-afternoon on Saturday making travel conditions treacherous on the day before Christmas Eve. Get the latest on Saturday’s weather event below or at the FingerLakes1.com Local Weather Center. Be safe out there and enjoy your holiday weekend that is, more and more, starting to look a lot like Christmas!
Wegmans in Geneva is crowded this afternoon as it is really starting to look a lot like Christmas in the Finger Lakes! pic.twitter.com/qx8FpdDC86
Finger Lakes digs out from major winter storm (full-coverage)
This content is brought to you by the FingerLakes1.com Team. Support our mission by visiting www.patreon.com/fl1 or learn how you send us your local content here. Snow plow tipped over at intersection of Yellow Tavern Rd. and State Rt. 96 on Tuesday. Photo by Michael Hagadorn.
The region is still dealing with the consequences of Winter Storm Stella, as snow and wind continue to batter the Finger Lakes but new information is available on what will likely go down as the most-powerful storm of the 2016-17 winter season.
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The winter storm that coated the region with more than a foot of snow is gone. But now, as residents dig out – they’re faced with bitter cold temperatures on Sunday, and an active weather pattern this week. Check out the coverage below from this weekend’s winter weather, and share photos of the snow in your area in the comment section below.
Happy Saturday. Wow, a good day to stick by the fire. How s about everyone just stay indoors… Mike Pacini in Macedon got this view this morning. pic.twitter.com/EJu1YLg4B4
mary one of the theories of what brought down the plane is that it confronted a violent storm. if that s what happened what lesson do other airlines learn from this crash? actually many lessons, i think indonesian airlines in that area of the world are looking very closely already first and foremost is the airlines role in briefing the pilots what kind of weather resources, and even whether the on-board radar was properly working, et cetera they re reviewing all of that. because you know in this country and many other western nations, you have the weather function a weather function weather forecasting, meteorologists right in the airport and the airlines dispatch works with the pilots to decide. another places a pilot just checks the weather, sometimes publicly available weather and makes the decision on her or his own. those things are being reviewed. and of of course indonesia is looking at why the plane was allowed to take off and to go