SW NY Heavy Lake Effect Snow/ Thundersnow!
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2021
- On Sunday 11-28-21 Lake Erie had a brief period of Heavy lake effect snow potential. So my buddy Jonny and I teamed up and decided to head toward the lake and up into NW Pa, however plans changed when a lake effect band decided to explode over the lake and aim right at SW NY. So we made are target Westfield, NY. Once we got up to our target area mother-nature decided to add some of her surprises. What is that you may ask? Thundersnow! Hope y’all enjoy the video!
That's some great footage, dude! Glad you and Johnny were able to intercept that wicked band. Loved the thundersnow!
Thank you for this! I happened to see it on radar earlier and was hoping to see videos of it today! Awesome!
I once left Fredonia, where it was totally sunny, and had to turn around before I even got halfway to Buffalo because it got so bad. Amazing weather and great video.
Good ‘ol lake effect snow ❄️🌩️
Grew up in Silver Creek, north of Westfield along the lake.
Wow. used to live in that part of western NY. I don't miss it.
Actually have experienced thundersnow here in New Jersey. Probably around 45 to 50 strikes over many years. Most often in nor'easters. Always been a weather watcher.
Thundersnow!!!
I actually went into the exact same band that same day but was in the Gowanda NY area, when the thundersnow was closer to the lake in the Westfield/Dunkirk area.
Cool. I recall some thundersnow at night here on Nov 12th, but it was around 33-34 degrees so only a couple inches accumulation.
This is impossible, because thunder only happens when it's raining. Stevie Nicks said so. :P ;)
Thunder snow is not a good sound. Here in Buffalo, NY it often means you're about to spend more time behind the shovel and/or plowing. Getting stuck on the 90 or the 400. However, I do admit... it does sound neat!
*snowvember 2014 flashbacks*
1,461 views • Nov 28, 2021 • On Sunday
You must not go to NY state to often. What you are showing is snow flurries. You have never seen a white out. When you cannot see your hand in front of your face.
He lives in NE Ohio’s snow belt. No different than NY lol piss off
those are not snow flurries, and you most certainly don't get storms where you can't see your hand in front of your face, because you'd have to have snow not only falling at absurd rates, you'd have to have wickedly strong winds and even then, if your hand is right in front of your face, you'd be able to see it. At the start of the video was still heavy snow too, and we can't forget thundersnow occurred, which was a sign that deeper convection was occurring and it wasn't an ordinary LES band.