KBUF, even talks about lake effect weds night lol
The expectation is for a window from late Tuesday night through the
first half or so of Wednesday morning when ascent is maximized
immediately on the cold side of the frontal zone resulting in a
swath of higher intensity snowfall rates. Considering warm ground
temperature, even high snowfall rates into a relatively cold late
night/early morning boundary layer may struggle to produce 10:1 snow-
liquid ratios. Though the current forecast suggests snowfall amounts
in the 2-5 inch range with the higher amounts focused on higher
terrain, as well as the Niagara Frontier including the Buffalo metro
area, it is expected that there will be additional forecast
adjustments to these amounts over the next several forecast cycles.
Precipitation should taper down Wednesday afternoon.
Cold air will pour into the eastern Great Lakes behind this system,
with scattered snow showers developing. 850 mb temperatures as cold
as -12c will develop lake effect snow showers southeast of Lake Erie
and Lake Ontario Wednesday night with some additional accumulation
likely.