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Pop Stars React to Hurricane Sandy
Pop Stars React to Hurricane Sandy
Pop Stars React to Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane Sandy is barreling up the East Coast, and it's slated to be one of the worst storms in history. Extreme flooding and wind gusts of 60-90 miles per hour are expected, and combined with the full moon, high tides will be higher than ever. Widespread flooding and power outages are likely, and celebs are taking note.
Watch Sandy Whip Up Lake Ontario in Olcott
Watch Sandy Whip Up Lake Ontario in Olcott
Watch Sandy Whip Up Lake Ontario in Olcott
Hurricane Sandy is expected to hit the East Coast this afternoon (October 29), bringing heaving winds and rain to Buffalo tonight. Obviously staying safe in the storm should be your first priority, but if you're a little curious to see what Sandy's doing to Western New York, we've found a way for you to do so from home.
A Public Service Announcement Regarding ‘Frankenstorm’
A Public Service Announcement Regarding ‘Frankenstorm’
A Public Service Announcement Regarding ‘Frankenstorm’
As you probably know, over 60 million Americans are currently awaiting the arrival of Hurricane Sandy, aka "Frankenstorm." The mix of a powerful hurricane and a wintry storm has caused Sandy to be dubbed "Frankenstorm" by the media. But as you're Tweeting and Facebook-ing and meme-ing about "Frankenstorm," we ask that you heed our public service announcement. Read Mor
Trick-or-Treating Postponed?
Trick-or-Treating Postponed?
Trick-or-Treating Postponed?
Mayor Byron Brown has announced that he may postpone trick-or-treating on Wednesday (October 31) in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy's potentially high winds, damage and/or flooding that could put children and parents in danger.
Don’t Be Fooled by Hurricane Sandy’s Category One Classification
Don’t Be Fooled by Hurricane Sandy’s Category One Classification
Don’t Be Fooled by Hurricane Sandy’s Category One Classification
We keep hearing that Sandy is a Category One hurricane, but at the same time, we're told not to treat it lightly. It could be because of the way hurricanes are rated in the first place. It’s called the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane scale. It was developed in 1971 by civil engineer Herbert Saffir and meteorologist Bob Simpson, who was the director of the National Hurricane Center at the time. The idea w
Awesome Video of Hurricane Sandy — From Space! [VIDEO]
Awesome Video of Hurricane Sandy — From Space! [VIDEO]
Awesome Video of Hurricane Sandy — From Space! [VIDEO]
Everyone in the Northeast is bracing for Hurricane Sandy. Parts of New York City and New Jersey have already been evacuated in preparation for the storm. Locally, we aren't supposed to see much until Wednesday (October 31), which would put somewhat of a damper on any trick-or-treating plans.
Watch Hurricane Sandy Coverage [LIVE]
Watch Hurricane Sandy Coverage [LIVE]
Watch Hurricane Sandy Coverage [LIVE]
I have been a weather junkie my entire life. But, when there is a big storm like Hurricane Sandy headed our way, I am obsessed! If you would like to follow the storm and get some insight as  what other areas are doing to prepare/recover from the damage, I think you will find this helpful.
Hurricane Sandy Spinning Toward East Coast
Hurricane Sandy Spinning Toward East Coast
Hurricane Sandy Spinning Toward East Coast
New York, New Jersey and other coastal states announced evacuations of citizens living in low-lying coastal areas on Sunday, as Hurricane Sandy and an accompanying storm surge threatened the East Coast of the United States.
Track Hurricane Sandy as it Heads For Buffalo
Track Hurricane Sandy as it Heads For Buffalo
Track Hurricane Sandy as it Heads For Buffalo
It seems pretty much a lock that we are going to get some heavy rains from what is going to be left of Hurricane Sandy. The storm is very large, and most of the forecasts call for Western New York to be impacted by the beginning of the week.
How Will Hurricane Sandy Affect Buffalo?
How Will Hurricane Sandy Affect Buffalo?
How Will Hurricane Sandy Affect Buffalo?
Although it's hard to think about looking outside your window at today's gorgeous sunshine, we're used to bad weather around this time of year in Buffalo. The winter brings snow, ice and generally bad conditions, sometimes as early as October. We also get our fair share of wind and rain from East Coast tropical storms. But both together? It could happen next week.