Flooding in Lancaster From the A look back at the 'wall of snow' in November 2014 series Nov 24, 2014 Nov 24, 2014 Updated Nov 18, 2025 0 Prefer us on Google Learn More As the weather shifts, Lancaster experiences flooding as Cayuga Creek overflows its banks. Flooding in Lancaster A car travels through a waterlogged stretch on Stony Road in Lancaster despite warnings on Monday. By John Hickey/Buffalo News Flooding in Lancaster A car travels through a waterlogged stretch on Stony Road in Lancaster on Monday. By John Hickey/Buffalo News Flooding in Lancaster A car travels through a waterlogged stretch on Stony Road in Lancaster on Monday. By John Hickey/Buffalo News Flooding in Lancaster A truck travels through a waterlogged stretch on Stony Road in Lancaster on Monday. By John Hickey/Buffalo News Flooding in Lancaster Ellicott Creek rises to the bottom of the bridge on Stony Road in Lancaster on Monday. By John Hickey/Buffalo News Flooding in Lancaster Cars travel through a waterlogged stretch on Stony Road in Lancaster. By John Hickey/Buffalo News Flooding in Lancaster Ellicott Creek at Island Park in Williamsville on Monday. By John Hickey/Buffalo News Flooding in Lancaster Cayuga Creek in Lancaster spills over its banks with rain swell and snow melt on Bowen Road at Como Park in Lancaster on Monday. By John Hickey/Buffalo News In this Series A look back at the 'wall of snow' in November 2014 Apr 17, 2015 Before and after: The 2014 Wall of Snow Updated Nov 27, 2023 Readers share photos, stories of the November 2014 storms Updated Nov 19, 2025 Readers share photos of November storm 102 updates Previous Next 0 Comments Related to this collection A look back at the 'wall of snow' in November 2014 Every Western New Yorker has a story from the back-to-back lake-effect snowstorms of November 2014 that killed 13, knocked out power to thousa…
A look back at the 'wall of snow' in November 2014 Every Western New Yorker has a story from the back-to-back lake-effect snowstorms of November 2014 that killed 13, knocked out power to thousa…