Short Overview: Yes, it snowed again in a few spots this morning, but today marks the average last day for measurable The first week of November is typically when Buffalo sees its first measurable snowfall.

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Yes, it snowed again in a few spots this morning, but today marks the average last day for measurable The first week of November is typically when Buffalo sees its first measurable snowfall. Last week's rain and ice was enough of a mess, but a whole bunch of melted

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  • Yes, it snowed again in a few spots this morning, but today marks the average last day for measurable
  • The first week of November is typically when Buffalo sees its first measurable snowfall.
  • Last week's rain and ice was enough of a mess, but a whole bunch of melted

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