storm https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png storm https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Fri, 26 Apr 2024 05:52:57 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Wed, 05 Feb 2014 18:38:00 -0500 Batavia residents keep up with another day of heavy snowfall https://www.thebatavian.com/akaus/batavia-residents-keep-another-day-heavy-snowfall/41294

Redfield Parkway about 11:30 this morning. The winter storm warning is in effect until 10 p.m. Another 3-6 inches of new snow is possible tonight.

Washington Avenue bus stop. At 3 p.m. heavy snow made driving a little difficult.

Redfield Parkway resident Bob Johnson uses the snowblower to keep up with the heavy snowfall.

Guillermo Leon did not seem to mind shoveling his sidewalk on Richmond Avenue.

He says he likes winter.

Karen Baker clears off her car after picking up her two sons Michael and Justin from school.

City Plow making the rounds.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/akaus/batavia-residents-keep-another-day-heavy-snowfall/41294#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/akaus/batavia-residents-keep-another-day-heavy-snowfall/41294 Feb 5, 2014, 6:38pm storm Batavia residents keep up with another day of heavy snowfall akaus <p></p> <p>Redfield Parkway about 11:30 this morning. The winter storm warning is in effect until 10 p.m. Another 3-6 inches of new snow is possible tonight.</p> <p></p> <p>Washington Avenue bus stop. At 3 p.m. heavy snow made driving a little difficult.</p> <p></p> <p>Redfield Parkway resident Bob Johnson uses the snowblower to keep up</p>
Walking around the city during the storm https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/hilly/walking-around-city-during-storm/4253

After getting caught in the snow four times during our last blizzard, I figured driving was not an option. Who in their right mind is going to drive around in this?

Apparently a lot of people are doing just that as Main St. had its usual mid-day traffic and was cleaned up for the most part.

Well I decided to get all bundled up and go for a walk. Dumb idea.

I took a trip around my part of the city, walking around two different blocks, and it was brutal. The weather is 32-degrees right now, so it wasn't the cold that was the problem. It was the snow coming down in such a burdensome manner. 

I'm guessing that if you get outside of the city and are driving on Rt. 63 or 19, you are in for a lot of whiteout conditions as there is a slight wind in the city, which means when you get out you are in trouble.

This isn't that light snow that is nice to see once in a while. This is the big flake, heavy, pain in the butt type of snow.  I am so happy that my neighbor has a big snow plow and is a good guy or I would be in trouble today. I still can't lift heavy stuff after the carpal tunnel surgeries over the summer and I have a feeling that it would kill me to have to clear that stuff out on my own.

So I noticed a few things on my walk. First is that moving during the winter sucks. I found a guy moving in on Montclair Ave. and let's just say these aren't the ideal conditions. 

In fact, he tried to move the moving truck so that the plow could get down the street, and the battery had died. He found somebody and was getting a jump as I decided to head towards Main St.

I understand the sidewalks on the side streets being bad because people are at work. I just walked down the road. But I watched the mail carrier walking through big piles of snow and struggling just to get to people's mail boxes.

And then I got to Main St. and the sidewalks were just as bad.

I made a left and walked towards Burger King and Arby's - which were both pretty slow for a mid-afternoon on a work day - and the sidewalks were clear in some places and not even touched in others. I thought the city owned some big machine that is supposed to drive around and clear of sidewalks?

How about getting that thing out on Main St.

I could hear the speaker at Ken Barrett's  calling for service, but none of the cars were cleared off and nobody was shopping for a car. I get it. There is no way to get a feel for a vehicle when you can't drive faster than like 15 miles per hour.

I really was surprised at the amount of people out there driving because it is nasty out and probably will be for the rest of the afternoon. 

I saw a few people out shoveling and plowing driveways, but most of those that work during the day looked like they went in because driveways were packed all over the place.

As I was walking down Oak St., I saw a guy riding a bicycle down the road. He wasn't moving very fast and I can't imagine it was a pleasurable trip. I've never understood those that ride bikes when the weather is like this.

Finally I got home. What would usually be a 45 minute trip around a couple blocks took nearly and hour and half, but I did stop and talk to a few folks out there clearing their driveways and walking places.

The most common complaint I heard was the lack of cleared out sidewalks. If anybody knows about how the city handles sidewalks, I'd love to hear it.

I finally got home and was able to sit down at my computer, after a change of clothing because I looked like a snowman.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/hilly/walking-around-city-during-storm/4253#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/hilly/walking-around-city-during-storm/4253 Jan 28, 2009, 5:19pm storm Walking around the city during the storm hilly <p></p><p>After getting caught in the snow four times during our last blizzard, I figured driving was not an option. Who in their right mind is going to drive around in this?</p><p>Apparently a lot of people are doing just that as Main St. had its usual mid-day traffic and was</p>
Winter storm warning remains in effect until 11 o'clock tonight https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/winter-storm-warning-remains-effect-until-11-oclock-tonight/4246 Snowfall has gained some force over the past hour here in downtown Batavia. The flakes are bigger, there are more of them and they're falling faster.

A winter storm warning issued by the National Weather Service out of Buffalo will remain in effect until about 11 o'clock tonight, although this should be the worst of it.

Moderate to heavy snow will bring difficult travel to western New York through this evening. Steady snow will continue today into early this evening before tapering off later this evening.

Snowfall rates may reach around 1 inch per hour during bursts of heavier snowfall today. Storm total accumulations are expected to reach 8 to 10 inches by late this evening.

Here's a look at conditions on Main Street in Batavia, outside our office. This video was taken shortly before 11 o'clock this morning.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/winter-storm-warning-remains-effect-until-11-oclock-tonight/4246#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/winter-storm-warning-remains-effect-until-11-oclock-tonight/4246 Jan 28, 2009, 11:12am storm Winter storm warning remains in effect until 11 o'clock tonight philip.anselmo <p>Snowfall has gained some force over the past hour here in downtown Batavia. The flakes are bigger, there are more of them and they're falling faster.</p><p>A winter storm warning issued by the National Weather Service out of Buffalo will remain in effect until about 11 o'clock tonight, although this</p>
Snowfall should turn heavy later this morning, another six inches likely https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/snowfall-should-turn-heavy-later-morning-another-six-inches-likely/4240 We're in the midst of it, now. It looks like we've so far collected maybe a couple inches of snow overnight, but this storms system has us blanketed like a croissant around a cocktail weiner.

Most meteorologists tell us that the worst is yet to come. Expect the snow to turn heavy later this morning, after 9 o'clock, and remain so right up through the afternoon. We do not yet have word of any school closures in the area.

Right now... it doesn't look too bad. It doesn't look fun, but not like anything we haven't tackled before. Here's how things stand on the Thruway at the Batavia exit. Please take it slow out there.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/snowfall-should-turn-heavy-later-morning-another-six-inches-likely/4240#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/snowfall-should-turn-heavy-later-morning-another-six-inches-likely/4240 Jan 28, 2009, 7:17am storm Snowfall should turn heavy later this morning, another six inches likely philip.anselmo <p>We're in the midst of it, now. It looks like we've so far collected maybe a couple inches of snow overnight, but this storms system has us blanketed like a croissant around a cocktail weiner.</p><p></p><p>Most meteorologists tell us that the worst is yet to come. Expect the snow to</p>
Storm watch upgraded to warning: Heavy snow overnight, into morning https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/storm-watch-upgraded-warning-heavy-snow-overnight-morning/4230 Most of the folks who have taken our poll so far today are in agreement that "maybe" we will get a couple inches of snow overnight tonight. In fact, it's an overwhelming 76 percent of poll-takers who feel that way right now. That "maybe" attitude may change a little bit, however. The National Weather Service has upgraded their winter storm watch to a warning, and it sounds like we could get "slammed" over the next 24 hours.

The warning goes into effect tonight at 11:00pm, through to 11:00pm Wednesday night, although it sounds like overnight and tomorrow morning will be the worst of it. So plan for a tricky commute. Here are the details:

Moderate to heavy snow will bring difficult travel to the western New York tonight through Wednesday evening. Snow is expected to overspread the region by around or shortly after midnight, with periods of snow continuing through Wednesday evening. The snow may be heavy at times, especially late tonight and Wednesday morning.

Storm total accumulations are expected to reach 8 to 10 inches by late Wednesday evening.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/storm-watch-upgraded-warning-heavy-snow-overnight-morning/4230#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/storm-watch-upgraded-warning-heavy-snow-overnight-morning/4230 Jan 27, 2009, 1:11pm storm Storm watch upgraded to warning: Heavy snow overnight, into morning philip.anselmo <p>Most of the folks who have taken <a href="http://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/poll-will-we-get-hit-big-snow-storm-tonight/4228">our poll so far today are in agreement that "maybe" we will get a couple inches of snow overnight</a> tonight. In fact, it's an overwhelming 76 percent of poll-takers who feel that way right now. That "maybe" attitude may change a little bit</p>
Poll: Will we get hit with a big snow storm tonight https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/poll-will-we-get-hit-big-snow-storm-tonight/4228 Meteorologists are holding true to their winter storm watch, still expecting the massive system now sweeping up from Ohio to hit hard tonight—check out our post from this morning. Although, initial predictions of up to a foot of snow for the region have already been eased. We're know expecting between five and eight inches of snowfall. Still, looking at this thing, there seems a chance that it could just sail right by us, never lifting north enough to cause any damage.

Last year, if I remember correctly, there were about a half dozen "major" snow storms that were predicted that never came to pass. Are we looking at another flop, or should be all be picking up our shovels?

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/poll-will-we-get-hit-big-snow-storm-tonight/4228#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/poll-will-we-get-hit-big-snow-storm-tonight/4228 Jan 27, 2009, 9:40am storm Poll: Will we get hit with a big snow storm tonight philip.anselmo <p>Meteorologists are holding true to their winter storm watch, still expecting the massive system now sweeping up from Ohio to hit hard tonight—<a href="http://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/storm-watch-says-significant-snowfall-still-likely-tonight-tomorrow/4222">check out our post from this morning</a>. Although, initial predictions of up to a foot of snow for the region have already been eased. We're know</p>
Storm watch says significant snowfall still likely tonight into tomorrow https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/storm-watch-says-significant-snowfall-still-likely-tonight-tomorrow/4222 A winter storm watch first issued yesterday evening is still in effect for tonight and tomorrow. Initial predictions were between 6 to 12 inches of snowfall.

From the National Weather Service out of Buffalo:

A storm system tracking northeast from the southern plains could bring a significant general snowfall to the area tonight and Wednesday. Some uncertainty still exists on the exact path the storm system will take, and therefore the amount of snowfall which may occur. Probabilities remain high enough that significant snowfall may occur to maintain the winter storm watch.

Again, here's a look at this storm right now. As you can easily see: it's enormous, stretching from Dallas to Philadelphia. It looks as if the real threat is the mass of snow currently creeping up through Ohio. Maybe we'll get lucky, and it will drift on by south of us.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/storm-watch-says-significant-snowfall-still-likely-tonight-tomorrow/4222#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/storm-watch-says-significant-snowfall-still-likely-tonight-tomorrow/4222 Jan 27, 2009, 7:33am storm Storm watch says significant snowfall still likely tonight into tomorrow philip.anselmo <p>A winter storm watch first issued yesterday evening is still in effect for tonight and tomorrow. Initial predictions were between 6 to 12 inches of snowfall.</p><p>From the National Weather Service out of Buffalo:</p><p>A storm system tracking northeast from the southern plains could bring a significant general snowfall to</p>
Winter storm watch in effect for tomorrow night through Wednesday https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/winter-storm-watch-effect-tomorrow-night-through-wednesday/4213 A storm system creeping over the midwest could hit our region Tuesday night and bring up to a foot of snow. The National Weather Service out of Buffalo has issued a winter storm watch, in effect beginning tomorrow night.

A storm system tracking northeast from from Texas has the potential of producing a widespread 6 to 12 inches of snow across the area Tuesday night and Wednesday. The heaviest amounts are likely to be across the Southern Tier counties. It is still too early to be certain of these amounts. Remember, this is just a watch at this time. Warnings or advisories will be issued when we are more certain.

A watch is essentially the first alarm in the storm prediction business, so don't go warming up the generator yet.

Here's what we may have to look forward to—now looming ominously in the form of a wintry mix over Oklahoma and into Missouri.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/winter-storm-watch-effect-tomorrow-night-through-wednesday/4213#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/winter-storm-watch-effect-tomorrow-night-through-wednesday/4213 Jan 26, 2009, 5:38pm storm Winter storm watch in effect for tomorrow night through Wednesday philip.anselmo <p>A storm system creeping over the midwest could hit our region Tuesday night and bring up to a foot of snow. The National Weather Service out of Buffalo has issued a winter storm watch, in effect beginning tomorrow night.</p><p>A storm system tracking northeast from from Texas has the potential</p>
Cold, snow and wind will make for a tricky afternoon commute https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/cold-snow-and-wind-will-make-tricky-afternoon-commute/3951 We're looking at a severe winter weather advisory for the region from 9 o'clock this morning through 6:00pm this afternoon, issued by the National Weather Service out of Buffalo. Don't expect things to get more friendly after that. We're already hearing talk of record low temperatures possibly down to minus ten degrees by Thursday. For now, here's what to expect:

A strong cold front will cross western New York early this afternoon and bring 1 to 3 inches of snow to the area. Strong southerly winds ahead of the front will shift to west with the frontal passage and gust up to 35 mph. This will result in considerable blowing and drfiting snow. Expect very hazardous conditions for travel for a few hours during the afternoon.

Please be careful driving out there. Wind, plus snow, plus cold usually make for the worst driving conditions. I can speak from experience that Route 33 between Batavia and Bergen is often treacherous when the gusts start kicking the snow across the road.

Everything looks clear right now on the Thruway.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/cold-snow-and-wind-will-make-tricky-afternoon-commute/3951#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/cold-snow-and-wind-will-make-tricky-afternoon-commute/3951 Jan 13, 2009, 8:03am storm Cold, snow and wind will make for a tricky afternoon commute philip.anselmo <p>We're looking at a severe winter weather advisory for the region from 9 o'clock this morning through 6:00pm this afternoon, issued by the National Weather Service out of Buffalo. Don't expect things to get more friendly after that. We're already hearing talk of record low temperatures possibly down to minus</p>
Storm was not that bad https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/hilly/storm-was-not-bad/3924  We were supposed to get slammed with some big-time snow last night. I woke up this morning with the ambition to go out and photograph some carnage.

It was actually pretty nice.

As you can see, most streets and driveways are clear and the only real damage I found was a power wire down.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/hilly/storm-was-not-bad/3924#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/hilly/storm-was-not-bad/3924 Jan 11, 2009, 1:47pm storm Storm was not that bad hilly <p>&nbsp;We were supposed to get slammed with some big-time snow last night. I woke up this morning with the ambition to go out and photograph some carnage.</p><p>It was actually pretty nice.</p><p>As you can see, most streets and driveways are clear and the only real damage I found was</p>