Topic Brief: Last week's rain and ice was enough of a mess, but a whole bunch of melted snow made the slushy puddles even more pervasive ... It's been nearly two full years since Lake Erie has been technically frozen on Buffalo's end of the water.

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Last week's rain and ice was enough of a mess, but a whole bunch of melted snow made the slushy puddles even more pervasive ... It's been nearly two full years since Lake Erie has been technically frozen on Buffalo's end of the water. We got another sure sign of the season a couple weeks ago...at least for us Western New Yorkers.

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  • Last week's rain and ice was enough of a mess, but a whole bunch of melted snow made the slushy puddles even more pervasive ...
  • It's been nearly two full years since Lake Erie has been technically frozen on Buffalo's end of the water.
  • We got another sure sign of the season a couple weeks ago...at least for us Western New Yorkers.
  • Whelp, here we are a week into meteorological spring and winter is still here.

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