Buffalo and surrounding regions faced significant snowfall, with nearly two feet reported in some areas, creating hazardous travel conditions during the busy Thanksgiving weekend.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul emphasized that the state was prepared for the storm by deploying snowplows and thousands of workers in anticipation of the harsh weather.
The National Weather Service advised travelers that conditions would be extremely difficult due to the rapid accumulation of snow causing hazards across the Great Lakes and Midwest regions.
Frigid air, with temperatures expected to plummet 10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit below average, will influence the eastern U.S., posing further challenges for Thanksgiving travel.
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