State and military police were sent Tuesday to keep people off Buffalo’s snow-choked roads, and officials kept counting fatalities three days after western New York’s deadliest storm in at least two generations.
1 of 12
The National Weather Service predicted that as much as 2 inches more snow could fall Tuesday in Erie County, which includes Buffalo and its 275,000 residents. County Emergency Services Commissioner Dan Neaverth Jr. said officials also were somewhat concerned about the potential for flooding later in the week, when the weather is projected to warm and start melting the snow.
The winter blast stranded some people in cars for days, shuttered the city’s airport and left some residents shivering without heat. More than 4,000 homes and businesses were still without power late Tuesday morning.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Mega Millions Tuesday jackpot surpasses estimated $565M - New York Amsterdam NewsThe holiday shopping season — for Mega Millions lottery ticket buyers, at least — is ramping up as officials say the estimated jackpot for Tuesday night's drawing has surpassed half a billion dollars.
Read more »
SoCal to see rain start Tuesday, last through New Year's weekendSO CAL FORECAST: Region to see string of rainy days starting Tuesday. See full forecast through New Year's from abc7alex here:
Read more »
Balanced Utah State tops Washington State 82-73 in HawaiiSteven Ashworth was perfect from long distance, making three of Utah State’s 11 3-pointers, and scored 12 points in a balanced attack that led the Aggies to an 82-73 win over Washington State in the third-place game of the Diamond Head Classic
Read more »
Winter Storm Pummels New York State, Kills at least 30 in Parts of the CountryHeavy snow, strong winds and zero visibility caused by a deadly “bomb cyclone” continued throughout the holiday weekend, killing at least 30 people across the country
Read more »
The Golden State needs a course correction in the new yearAs 2022 draws to a close, despite the positive bleatings of the politicians, this was not a great year for California.
Read more »
New State Law Allows Universities to Order Naloxone Free of CostAs California college students prepare to return to campus for the spring semester, the California Department of Public Health is connecting universities with the life-saving opioid overdose medication, Naloxone.
Read more »