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A winter weather advisory remains in effect for Genesee County starting at 4 a.m. and continuing until 6 p.m. Sunday with snow and ice expected.
Travel conditions could be treacherous, the National Weather Service advises.
From one to three inches of snow accumulation and two-tenths of ice accumulation are predicted.
The NWS advises travelers to plan accordingly.
Graphic: Courtesy Accuweather.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for Genesee County from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo.
Mixed precipitation is expected, including total snow accumulations of one to two inches, and up to four inches across the northern Finger Lakes, with total ice accumulations of around 1/10th of an inch.
Plan on slippery road conditions. Periods of snow, sleet or freezing rain will result in slippery roads and limited visibilities. Slow down and use caution while driving.
David Begnaud, CBS Evening News, did his live remote from Ellicott Avenue in Batavia tonight. His report begins at the 1:45 mark of this segment.
Get ready, here it comes, maybe, the first significant snowfall of the season.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Monday morning through late Monday night.
Snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches are possible.
The worst travel conditions, the period of the heaviest snowfall, is expected from late Monday afternoon through Monday night.
We got a bit of snow today. In this photo, you can see the flakes cutting across the tree in a cornfield off of Route 33 near Route 237 in Batavia. We may get a little more snow tonight, with an anticipated low tonight of 28 degrees.
There are at least 16 power outages reported in Genesee County after strong winds swept through the region overnight and are expected to continue into the early afternoon.
The largest outage appears to be in Pavilion and Stafford, just northwest of Texaco Town, with 87 customers without power. A crew is assigned and power restoration is expected by 4:30 p.m.
An outage in Batavia and Elba, just west of Route 98 has 52 customers without power. A crew is assigned and power is expected to be restored by 4 p.m.
In East Oakfield, 31, one customers are without power and should have it back by 4 p.m.
In Alexander, east of the Village on Route 20, 31 customers are without power. Restoration is expected by 4 p.m.
In Alabama, just west of the Route 63/77 intersection, 23 customers are without power. No crew has been assigned but power should be restored by 4 p.m.
In Byron, near Route 237 and Route 262, 20 customers are without power. Power should be restored by 4 p.m.
There is one outage in the Village of Le Roy with 13 customers affected and restoration expected by 4 p.m.
In the City of Batavia, there are two outages, one on the Southside, one near Clinton Street, with fewer than five customers affected at each location and power should be restored by 4 p.m.
The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy rain, about a half-inch, between 4:30 and 7 p.m. for Genesee County.
Those are prime trick-or-treat hours but at least two venues in Batavia are moving their Halloween-related events indoors.
There is an event, a fall festival, starting at 5 p.m. at City Church's St. Anthony's facility on Liberty Street and what was originally a "trunk-or-treat" event at Grace Baptist on Vine Street at 5:30 p.m.
As for the rain, expect flooding in low-lying areas. Motorists are urged to slow down during the storm. Brief gusty winds are expected around 7 p.m. before strong winds arrive before the morning.
Strong winds are expected to start tonight at 8 p.m. and a high wind warning and hazardous weather outlook statement has been issued by the National Weather Service for Genesee County and most of Western New York.
Winds of 40 mph with gusts of 60 to 65 mph are forecast.
The warning is effect until 1 p.m. tomorrow.
Damaging winds could bring down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles.
The weather service urges people to avoid being outside and around trees and branches. The statement urges residents to remain in the lower levels of homes and to avoid windows.
A hazardous weather outlook was issued shortly after 3 p.m. today by the National Weather Service in Buffalo for portions of Western New York, including Genesee County and specifically the City of Batavia.
There's a high wind watch in effect from Thursday evening through Friday evening.
Southwest winds 30 to 40 mph are expected with gusts up to 60 mph possible.
Damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines. Given the wet antecedent conditions that will be in place, shallow rooted pines will be most vulnerable.
Widespread power outages will be possible. Travel could be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
Fasten loose objects or shelter objects in a safe location prior to the onset of winds.
Reader Tera Reinhardt sent us a couple photos taken on South Lake Road in Pembroke, where there was some weather-related damage.
A rainbow in Pavilion this morning. Photo by Samantha Stryker.
Reader Brandan Smith submitted this video of hail falling in Bergen.
Batavia also got hit with some thunder and lightning and hail though there was no prior alert from the National Weather Service of a heavy storm passing through the area.
Rachael Anderson shared this picture from this evening of sunset in Alabama.
A hazardous weather outlook for Genesee County and portions of Western New York was issued this morning.
Thunderstorms are likely today. The storms could become quite strong during the midday and early afternoon with the greatest threat from the storms being localized damaging winds and hail.
Strong to severe thunderstorms will again be possible on Sunday with the risk for another round of localized damaging winds and hail.
Afternoon apparent temperatures Sunday through Tuesday may reach the lower 90s or higher. Keep in mind that heat advisories are issued when apparent temperatures reach at least 95 for two consecutive hours.
At 4:41 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a Special Weather Statement for Southwestern Genesee County and other portions of Western New York.
A strong thunderstorm was located a short time ago over Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 25 mph. Winds in excess of 40 mph are possible with this storm.
Locations impacted include: Batavia, Darien Lakes State Park, Le Roy, Pembroke, Pavilion, Byron and Oakfield.
This includes the following highways: Interstate 390 near exit 10; Interstate 90 between exits 48A and 47.
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building. Torrential rainfall is also occurring with this storm, and may cause localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways.
Frequent cloud-to-ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Lightning can strike 10 miles away from a thunderstorm. Seek a safe shelter inside a building or vehicle.
This storm may intensify, so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service.
A sudden downpour a little after noon caused quite a puddle to form on Liberty Street near Cherry Street in Batavia.
A hazardous weather outlook was issued by the National Weather Service in Buffalo at 2:59 p.m. for Genesee County and other parts of Western New York, as well as North Central New York.
This afternoon and tonight expect scattered thunderstorms that may contain gusty winds and produce heavy downpours through early evening.
Heaving, dangerous and damaging hail, along with strong winds, is expected by 2:30 p.m. in a storm sweeping across the northern part of Genesee County, according to the National Weather Service.
Oakfield and Byron are mentioned specifically in the warning.
The storm is moving at 35 mph an hour and could bring gusts of 70 p.m.
Hail the size of ping-pong balls is expected. This could injure people and animals that are outdoors as well as damage roofs, siding, windows, and vehicles.
Cloud-to-ground lightning is also predicted.
The NWS recommends that people in the area move to an interior room of a building on the lowest floor possible.
Torrential rainfall is accompanying this line of storms. Flash flooding is possible.
UPDATE 2:30 p.m.: An severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for all of Genesee County, in effect until 10 p.m.
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