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As weather shifts, watching for flooding

  • Nov 24, 2014
  • Nov 24, 2014
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As the digging out continues from the massive snowfall, other weather-related problems may lie ahead.

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Dominic Miceli, 17, shovels out a snowbank on Hammershmidt Avenue at Seneca Street on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Bob Kucharski of the Mayor's Impact Team shovels snow on the Southside Parkway bridge over Cazenovia Creek, which is brimming with ice and debris as rising waters continue to threaten South Buffalo on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Workers shovel snow from the roof of Southside Elementary School in South Buffalo on Monday as firefighters assess the damage where an ice dam formed, causing water to leak into the building.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Cazenovia Creek in South Buffalo is brimming with ice and debris near Southside Parkway as waters continue to rise on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

A house on North Avenue in West Seneca on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

William Street in Cheektowaga on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Workers shovel snow from the roof of Southside Elementary School in South Buffalo on Monday as firefighters assess the damage where an ice dam formed, causing water to leak into the building.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Ice and debris in Ellicott Creek get caught in a jam beneath Stony Road as the water level rises over the bottom of the bridge on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

A car travels through a waterlogged stretch on Stony Road in Lancaster despite warnings Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

A mobile home in Carefree Park in West Seneca, shown Monday, was heavily damaged in the storm.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

A house on William Street in Cheektowaga on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Hayden Street in South Buffalo on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

Workers shovel snow from the roof of Southside Elementary School in South Buffalo on Monday as firefighters assess the damage where an ice dam formed, causing water to leak into the building.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

The intersection of Seneca Street and Norman in South Buffalo on Monday.

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

A car travels through a waterlogged stretch on Stony Road in Lancaster, Monday, Nov. 24, 2014. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News)

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

As weather shifts, watching for flooding

A worker in a skid steer clears snow in a lot on William Street in Cheektowaga, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News)

By Derek Gee/Buffalo News
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