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Buffalo Is Much Less Flaky So Far

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From Times Wire Reports

A year after Buffalo’s record-breaking 45.6 inches of November snow, the New York city is ending the month without a flake for the first time.

Temperatures were above 60 degrees Friday, capping what also has been one of the warmest Novembers, said National Weather Service meteorologist Steve McLaughlin.

Even the cherry trees were confused. “We’re shocked they’re blooming,” said Annemarie Orlando of Tonawanda.

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The jet stream, with its frigid air, has stayed in Canada this year, McLaughlin said. No snow is forecast for at least a week.

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