The day after the big snowstorm in Buffalo, N.Y., the sun is shining — but about six feet of snow have fallen in the last two days and area residents are just beginning to dig themselves out. Travel has been made even slower as transport trucks litter the streets, waiting for a major interstate highway to open back up. Global News’ chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell has more from Buffalo.
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Buffalo snowstorm: Trucks wait for highways to reopen while residents dig themselves out
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