'This is considered an extreme event.' Western New York is getting hit with an 'extreme' lake-effect snowstorm that could dump more than five feet of snow in the Buffalo region.
Region prepares for 'dangerous' conditions
"This is considered an extreme event," Hochul said during a press briefing Thursday morning. "That means it's dangerous. That also means it's life-threatening." "This is not the normal snow event that we get, so the public has to be patient," Brown told reporters. "This is a major snowstorm."Sunday's game between the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns has been moved to Detroit due to the weather forecast, the NFL announced Thursday. The game was initially scheduled to be played at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
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