In a phenomenon called a "seiche," Lake Erie's water level at Buffalo is forecast to rise 5-6 feet higher than before a Wednesday storm, while on the lake's west side, levels will drop by 5-6 feet.
Due to an impending snow and ice event in Western New York, the NYSDOT has imposed restrictions on empty trucks and trailers.
WGRZ-TV Buffalo on MSN
Wind and a decent seiche possible on Lake Erie
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The Canadian Press on MSN
Storm moving into northern Ontario, Quebec to bring strong winds, heavy snow
A major storm that arrived in northern Ontario on Wednesday is forecast to bring significant snow to the province and to ...
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Both City of Buffalo and Erie County leaders say they're ready for the snowstorm rolling into the region Wednesday night and ...
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Thanksgiving 2025 in these US states to witness heavy snowfall amid winter weather storm warning
This Thanksgiving, millions in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are bracing for a winter storm bringing significant snow.
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The phenomenon becomes a seiche event if the stacked-up water in eastern Lake Erie comes back suddenly - and that's not expected, forecasters said.
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