Buffalo Snow Squall
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- November 2022 will be remembered for the snow squall off Lake Erie that lasted 72 hours.
Weather warnings of major snow accumulation were issued for Southern Niagara Region, Canada and Buffalo, USA.
Forecasters were predicting a major snow event for the Region.
The Snow rolled into the Niagara Region late Thursday and was gone by noon Sunday.
How did the areas of Fort Erie, Crystal Beach and Ridgeway in South Niagara compare to what happened over in Buffalo? Buffalo got over 6 feet of snow in 72 hours.
At the end of the video there will be a montage of footage from Buffalo NY.
Some additional Buffalo clips form twitter followers. Please follow them.
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00:00 Intro
01:24 Snow Begins
02:36 Friday Morning
03:51 Fort Erie
04:49 Drone view of Squall
07:38 Friday Night
09:39 Saturday
13:36 Cars sliding down the hill
15:49 Heavy Snow Saturday Night
20:38 Sunday
22:05 Buffalo Snow
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Great entire video! I used to live in the Buffalo area so I remember all this winter stuff. We used to go to the Crystal Beach amusement park each summer.
Great shots of the edge of the snow line over the lake, too!
From the translation chart that I just checked, 6 Centimeters equals approximately 2.36 inches.
Thanks Nigel. I thoroughly enjoyed that!
Appreciate that, thanks
Wow
that was phenomenal!
It's weird to see for sure
ngl its an honor having u respond too my comment ur amazing man, btw whats ur discord so we can chat sometime? i have alot of questions lol
@@NigelHay
Buffalo weather here, thanks for the twitter shout out! Absolutely incredible video! How long did this take to edit? Mind if I share on my twitter?
Eh man here in Smithville we got maybe 30cm. I was expecting it to be a lot worse than it turned out to be
Same here, It was hyped that we would get more than what we actually got
@@NigelHay yea , I ain’t mad lol that snow wall you captured was actually mind blowing. Idt I’ve ever seen something like that. I’ve lived in the area my whole life.
@@spennyz I had only seen it on TV looking so defined like it did.
About 30 minutes later the squall was still there but the wall didn't look as frightening
@@NigelHay lo