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Lakeshore Flood — Southern Erie, NY

Oct 27, 2019

A strong cold frontal passage near midday flipped what was southeast flow around to the southwest abruptly and drove a lake seiche onto the eastern shores of Lake Erie. The combination of higher than normal water level on Lake Erie and the increase in water led to flooding along the New York shoreline of the lake for a short period. Lake Erie peaked at Buffalo Harbor at 9.64 feet above low water datum. Water from the lake inundated Canalside in Downtown Buffalo and Route 5 at Hoover Beach. It al

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 861207). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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