The National Weather Service Buffalo, New York is a local office of the National Weather Service responsible for monitoring weather conditions in Western New York and other portions of upstate, downwind from Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. It is based on the premises of Buffalo Niagara International Airport in Cheektowaga. The territory covers the cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Geneva, Fulton, and Watertown. Much of the office's work focuses on lake-effect snow.[1]
Jurisdictions served
editCounties
edit- Allegany
- Cattaraugus
- Cayuga
- Chautauqua
- Erie
- Genesee
- Jefferson
- Lewis
- Livingston
- Monroe
- Niagara
- Chautauqua
- Orleans
- Oswego
- Seneca
- St. Lawrence
- Wayne
- Wyoming
- Yates
Cities
editNOAA Weather Radio
editThe National Weather Service Buffalo, New York forecast office provides programming for seven NOAA Weather Radio stations in New York.[2]
Station | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | Transmitter power |
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KEB-98 | 162.550 | Buffalo, New York | 600 Watts |
WNG-541 | 162.525 | Frewsburg, New York | 175 watts |
WWG-32 | 162.425 | Little Valley, New York | 100 watts |
KHA-53 | 162.400 | Rochester, New York | 500 watts |
WNG-539 | 162.525 | Spencerport, New York | 300 watts |
WZ-2536 | 162.475 | Lyons, New York | 250 watts |
WXN-68 | 162.475 | Watertown, New York | 100 watts |
References
edit- ^ "Lake Effect Snow Event Archive".
- ^ NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards, NOAA. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
External links
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