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Nobody found in car in rollover on Thruway

By Howard B. Owens

Emergency crews responded to a report of a rollover accident on the Thruway and when they got there, there was nobody in the car and nobody around, but the car was on its roof.

Meanwhile, a semi-truck on Route 33 is reportedly "driving people" off the road. He happens to be heading toward a roadblock set up earlier this evening because of a jack-knifed truck near Seven Springs Road.

Also, inmate trustees are clearing Porter Road so law enforcement has access to the jail.

There continue to be reports of accidents, cars and trucks stuck in various locations.

UPDATE 6:08 p.m.: Route 33 is open.

UPDATE 6:13: Route 19 is open.

Weather Watch: Lake effect storm to linger in area through the evening

By Howard B. Owens

The lake-effect snowstorm hitting Genesee County isn't expected to abate for a few more hours, according to the National Weather Service.

A band of heavy lake-effect snow will continue from the towns south of Buffalo and -east across central and southern Genesee County. Expect this band to remain nearly stationary through early evening before settling farther south into the more distant south-towns later this evening, finally moving out of the area by late evening.

The storm is expected to continue dropping one- to two-inches an hour. Strong winds will create near blizzard conditions.

Meanwhile, there are still lots of drivers out on the roadways and reports continue to pour into the Dispatch Center of cars stuck in ditches.

A travel advisory issued by Sheriff Gary Maha remains in effect, recommending only necessary travel due to weather conditions.

Downtown, it's pretty much white-out conditions now.

Photos: Route 33, Bergen to Batavia

By Howard B. Owens

Feeling pretty confident about the ability of my four-wheel drive truck with new all-weather tires, when I left Le Roy this afternoon, I decided to take Route 19 to the Byron-Bergen area and then head back to Batavia.

Route 33 proved to be an adventure. I passed at least four vehicles off the road.  At times visibility was no more than 5 or 10 feet and I had to crawl along at about 5 mph.  

I was surprised at how many people driving just regular passenger vehicles were out on the road after all of the warnings about treacherous conditions.

Weather-related closures announced for hospital, college, library

By Billie Owens

Due to the severe-weather travel advisories and lake-effect snow warnings, the following closures have been reported to us:

United Memorial Medical Center outpatient sites

• Byron Family Care
• Batavia Family Care
• Tountas Family Care
• Tonawanda Seneca Family Care
• The Jerome Center
• Corporate Health
• Pembroke Diagnostics
• LeRoy Diagnostics
• Surgical Practice Office

Patients with appointments for today have been called and will be asked to reschedule.

The Hospital and Emergency Department are open. Please call 9-1-1 for emergency medical attention.

Genesee Community College is closing at 4 p.m. -- no classes for tonight.
http://www.genesee.edu/

The Byron-Bergen Public Library is closed today.

Closing Early

By Donna Kabel

Council Opticians is closing at 3:30 today. Crazy weather has forced us to close early.We have been hearing of numerous accidents.

Travel Advisory in effect

By Howard B. Owens

Sheriff Gary Maha has issued a travel advisory for Genesee County.

"No unnecessary travel is advised," Maha said in a statement.

He noted that all roads in Genesee County suffer from poor visibility and slippery conditions due to blowing and drifting snow.

There are several working accidents in the county.

Maha noted this is an advisory and not a ban.

Vehicles off the road, stuck, etc.

By Billie Owens

More traffic woes:

An elderly man was stuck in his vehicle off the roadway, west of Wortendyke and east of Upton roads. But now he's at home and a tow truck is en route to get his car.

There's a vehicle stuck on Main Street in front of the jail in Batavia.

There's a vehicle sticking out into the roadway at Ellicott and Linwood in Batavia.

Big-rig in ditch in Pembroke.

Kids throwing snowballs at cars

By Billie Owens

As if things weren't bad enough out there, youths are reported to be disrupting traffic, throwing snowballs at vehicles near Washington Avenue and Ellicott Street.

(Law enforcement and emergency crews are swamped and now someone has to deal with this, too.)

Avoid Thruway, white-out conditions; accident westbound near Batavia exit

By Billie Owens

There's a motor-vehicle accident with injuries on the Thruway in the westbound lane about a half-mile from the Batavia exit (mile marker 389 and a half, east of the Route 48 interchange). Emergency crews are responding.

Reader Dan Jones unfortunately is driving on the Thruway and called to say: "Tell your readers to stay the hell off the road."

Also, there's a car off the road at Pearl and Lover's Lane.

And intermittant power outages are wreaking havor with some communications, including being able to book people at the jail.

You know it's bad weather when a responder tells dispatch: "I think I'm on location."

UPDATE (by Howard): Picture above sent in from Dan Jones depicting the white out conditions on the Thruway.

Avoid Route 5, visibility near zero

By Billie Owens

Motorists are advised to avoid driving on Route 5, as east-west blowing snow is causing zero-visibility. An officer traveling 10 mph said on the scanner he can barely see the car in front of him.

In another weather-related call, there's a report of a car off the road in a ditch north of of the Darien Lodge.

Sun out in Oakfield

By Howard B. Owens

The sun is out in Oakfield, at least for now.

More pictures after the jump:

Route 19 closed, truck stuck on hill

By Howard B. Owens

A truck has been unable to get up a hill on Route 19, with cars driving to drive around it while work crews try to help the truck.

Fire Police are being dispatched to shut down Route 19 in both directions.

Weather Watch: Expect more snow

By Howard B. Owens

From the sounds of things on the scanner this morning, law enforcement is dealing with a lot of issues, from stuck vehicles -- including a snow plow -- around the county.

All Genesee County schools are closed.

The National Weather Service says the lake-effect snow warning remains in effect until 10 p.m.

"A ban of lake-effect snow south of Buffalo and Batavia will continue to settle southward, ans slip further southward before drifting back north into areas south of Buffalo and Batavia for a while this afternoon," says the warning.

High winds also continue to blow.

Snow fall in affected areas will hit at about 1- to 2-inches per hour.

UPDATE: Please use comments to provide information on how the storm is impacting your corner of Genesee County. 

Report of portion of Pontillo's roof has blown off

By Howard B. Owens

Batavia Police are responding to a report that part of the roof of Pontillo's has blown off and is currently traveling eastbound on Main Street.

UPDATE: A little while ago, a Batavia Police officer reported the roof portion was recovered and returned to the Pontillo's property.

Power outages continue to plague county

By Howard B. Owens

Numerous power outages have plagued Genesee County throughout the day, with the largest and longest lasting affecting more than 300 customers in the western area of Batavia (both city and town).

Power to those customers is not expected to be restored until after 3 p.m.

Five hundred customers in Alexander had power restored an hour or so ago. Many of the other power outages affect five customers or less.

National Grid provides an interactive map of power outages on its Web site. Snapshot of the map above taken about 1 p.m.

Weather Watch: Near blizzard-like conditions coming

By Howard B. Owens

Strong winds and lake effect snow will combine to create "near blizzard-like conditions" tonight, according to the National Weather Service.

A winter storm watch is in effect from 7 p.m. through Thursday evening.

An arctic cold front will hit WNY later this afternoon, turning rain into snow. The back side of the storm will carry lake effect snow.

The National Weather Service warns the storm will "create very difficult driving conditions."

Heavy lake-effect snow is expected to hit Genesee County by Thursday morning.  Driving conditions could be especially treacherous in parts of Erie and Genesee counties tomorrow morning.

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