A dangerously cold air mass is bringing bone-chilling cold to the Buffalo-Niagara region, and it will be followed-up with steady and heavy snowfall associated with a massive winter storm impacting much of the nation Sunday.
Temperatures near or below zero were commonplace early Saturday across the Western New York region, and wind chills were well into the sub-zero range.
“Wind chills -10 to -20 as we start off the day, then they’ll slowly come up,” National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Mitchell tells WBEN. “It’s still going to remain very chilly…it’s going to be a chilly day.”…