Buffalo, NY
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JUNE 14 2000 An isolated thunderstorm moved across Chautauqua county during the late evening hours. The thunderstorm produced strong winds which downed trees and limbs. Route 43 was closed by fallen trees. 2002 14TH-15TH...A narrow band of rain persisted from Lake Ontario across Wayne and northern Cayuga counties and remained through early afternoon. Later that afternoon an isolated thunderstorm produced flash floods and wind damage in Warsaw, Wyoming county. The thunderstorm also produced downpours that resulted in flash flooding. As much as five inches of rain fell. Basements were flooded in Newark, Butler and Wolcott. Stayton Road in Conquest, Dalton Road in Ira and Rte. 370 in Cato were flooded. 2004 Thunderstorms developed in a warm, moist, unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front. The thunderstorm winds downed trees and power lines in Harmony, Salamanca and Newstead. A home was damaged by a fallen tree in Salamanca. |
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