Anniversary of "Snovember." 6 years ago, one of the most paralyzing lake effect storms in Western New York history began.
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My recollections of the "Snovember" lake effect event, an incredibly paralyzing  storm, impacting the southern half of Buffalo and its eastern and southern suburbs. Up to 7 feet of snow fell to the south, with many thousands stranded on area highways for long periods. Here is what went into the forecasting of this ultimate 'whopper', and how it actually came to be a well-forecast event. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/don-paul/support
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