On Tuesday, heavy snow covered parts of northern and western New York state. More than three million people were under snow warnings. The storm continued all night. The snowfall rate exceeded 3 cm per hour. Wind gusts blew at a speed of about 60 km/h. Lake effect snowstorms continued to hit the region, creating dangerous travel conditions and closing schools. Accidents were reported on Highway 90, which runs east-west across the state. Snow from Lake Erie increased in the morning. The heaviest snowfall remained south of Buffalo, which was paralyzed by the snowfall. By 11 am, more than a 30 cm of snow had fallen in towns and villages south of Buffalo. In Hamburg, the police department warned residents to be careful. In Orchard Park, officials said many roads remained snow-covered and filled with abandoned vehicles. Areas east of Lake Ontario saw about 45 cm of snow in most areas. In the village of Constableville, which has a population of about 300 people, 60 cm of snow f
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