Florists in Cazenovia, NY
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Cazenovia Flower Shops
4004 Erieville Rd
Cazenovia, NY 13035
(315) 655-3500
4004 Nelson-Erieville Rd
Cazenovia, NY 13035
(315) 655-3500
85 Albany Street
Cazenovia, NY 13035
(315) 655-8588
Cazenovia NY News
Feb 3, 2016WNY Weather History
Western New York.
December 29
1984:Flood warnings for Cayuga, Ellicott, Cazenovia, Buffalo and Tonawanda creeks as area streams crested around a foot to a foot and a half above flood stages from heavy rain. The high temperature of 61 degrees broke the old record of 55 degrees set in 1884.
December 30
1990:Heavy rain up to 2.75 inches and snowmelt produced drainage and road flooding across the Niagara Frontier, many basements were flooded and roads closed, area creeks and streams near bankful.
December 31
2000: New Year's Eve low pressure caused lake effect: 11" at Niagara Falls, 10" Colden, 9" Greece, 7" Albion.
1998: Lake effect snowfall created near blizzard conditions: 23" in Orchard Park, 22" in Hamburg, 21" in East Aurora, and 20" in Blasdell.
January 1
1999: New Year's Day snow event produced snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour and snow totals nearly 2 feet:South Dayton 14", Arcade 12", Cassadaga 10" and Springville 9".
1985: Record high temperature of 63 degrees at Buffalo, old record of 56 degrees.
January 2
1995: Lake snow: Holland 41", Colden 37, Silver Creek 29, Wales 26, Strykersville and Eden 24, Arcade 18, Warsaw 17, Buffalo and Tonawanda 14, Alden and Orchard Park 9, and West Seneca and Lockport 8.
January 3
1996: Snowfall: 18 inches at Webster and Batavia, 16 inches at Springville, 14 inches at Portageville and Sherman, 13 inches at Youngstown, Wellsville and Avon, 12 inches at Lockport and Franklinville, and 10 inches at Olean.
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Buffalo, NY -- The week of December 21st in Western New York weather history reminds us of several Christmas Day severe weather events.
December 21
1993:Several school districts canceled classes as low pressure moved in producing snowfall: 9" Sherman, 8" Arcade, and 6" at Franklinville and Bristol.
December 22
1997: Ice storm in the western southern tier caused many vehicle accidents as ice accumulated up to 1/2".
December 23
1960:Heavy snow quickly hit Buffalo and the 10.2 inches of snow at the Airport closed it temporarily.
2007:A strong cold front brought damaging winds. Sustained winds 40 mph Niagara Falls International Airport and gusts to 61 mph at Buffalo Niagara International Airport.
December 24
2001: Christmas Eve lake snow bands set up and several feet of snow accumulated: North Tonawanda 40", Pendleton 39", Wheatfield 31", Middleport 26", Niagara Falls 25", Lewiston 25" and Lockport 24", Buffalo Airport 81.6", West Seneca 72", Lancaster/Depew 67", Clarence 56", Buffalo 49-63", Amherst 46-55", Boston 48", Kenmore an... (WGRZ.com)