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Town Has Seen 53 Days Of Snow So Far In 2025 ... Out Of Only 54

Buffalo is the third-snowiest city in New York so far this year, right behind Syracuse and Rochester. The city has seen 53 days of snow in 2025, and Sunday was only the 54th day of the year. Here’s what Buffalo looked like on Sunday, as snow squalls made for whiteout conditions.
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Is It Truly, Finally Going To Be Warm Until Spring? Maybe Not

Although the above-average temperatures this week will be perfect for getting a reprieve from cabin fever, be warned - it’s not time to get out in the garden yet. On average, much of the country has not experienced its last freeze of the season. However, high temperatures reaching into the 60s and 70s across much of the southern tier will be perfect for getting outside. Winter continues to linger though, with chilly lows and a return to average temperatures late this week. Time it out here.
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Heroes On A Paddle Boat: Couple Saves Deer From Frozen Pond

A young deer was struggling to get out of a partially frozen pond in the southern Iowa town of Moravia, when a couple jumped into action in below-freezing temperatures to help. Watch their determination in this amazing rescue video.
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Historic US Ship To Be Sunk Off Gulf Coast

The SS United States is heading south – first to Mobile, Alabama, then to Okaloosa County, Florida, where she’ll be sunk off the Gulf Coast to become the world’s largest artificial reef. Okaloosa County is home to 500 other artificial reefs, and officials are hoping that the 990-foot ocean liner becomes a tourist attraction for divers as well.
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Feet Of Snow Overwhelm Homes, Highway

Parts of New York state have been buried under relentless lake-effect snow that has crushed buildings, collapsed roofs and left residents to dig themselves out.
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