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Winter Weather Advisory: Snow’s On Its Way Back
Snow will redevelop again later Monday afternoon ahead of an approaching cold front. Snowfall totals will be in the 3 to 6 inch range from late tonight through Monday with locally higher amounts on the Tug Hill. winds will be light tonight, but increase later Monday.
Additional significant lake effect snows are possible Monday night.
Precautionary/preparedness actions: A winter weather advisory is normally issued for a variety of winter weather conditions such as light snow, blowing snow, sleet, freezing rain and wind chills. While the weather will be significant, the word advisory implies that severe winter weather is not anticipated. Stay tuned to NOAA weather radio or your favorite source of weather information for the latest updates. Additional details can also be found at www.weather.gov/buffalo.
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That’s Kelsey Gillette of Fulton in the photo above, but that’s not Fulton in the background. It’s Ecuador, a South American nation close to the equator. She’s there as an exchange student this school year and she gives us an account of her life in a foreign country. Also today, some holiday advice to lay off the sweets and the staff sports fanatics round up their NFL picks. RaiderNet Daily will be back when school resumes in January.

