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As residents continue to clear snow from driveways and rooftops, many are also watching the weather and worrying about possible flooding.
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Cazenovia Creek has risen a lot since the morning. This is a view of the creek at Ridge Road near Harlem Road in West Seneca at 3 p.m. Sunday.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo, center, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, Erie County Exectutive Mark Poloncarz, second right, and Lt. Gov. Elect Kathy Hochul address the media during a briefing in Cheektowaga Sunday.
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With temperatures in the high 40's, John Fritz clears his neighbors driveway in a tee shirt on Oakhurst in South Buffalo Sunday.
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From left, Kathleen Murray, Dave Decker, Ron Barney, and Bill Booker have a toast during a cook-out on the corner of Keppel Street and Seneca in South Buffalo Sunday.
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Buffalo firefighters from Engine 25 try to locate a fire hydrant on the corner of Paul Place and Seneca Street in South Buffalo Sunday.
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Mayor Byron Brown talks with Dave Hallett on Seneca Street in South Buffalo Sunday.
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Mayor Byron Brown talks with Pat Keenan, left, and Matt Matyjaszek, both who used their ATV's to deliver supplies to people in need at a stop on Seneca Street in South Buffalo Sunday.
Transitioning from snow as flood warnings are issued
Cazenovia Creek has risen a lot since the morning. This is a view of the creek at Ridge Road near Harlem Road in West Seneca at 3 p.m. Sunday.
Transitioning from snow as flood warnings are issued
Cazenovia Creek has risen a lot since the morning. This is a view of the creek at Ridge Road near Harlem Road in West Seneca at 3 p.m. Sunday.
Transitioning from snow as flood warnings are issued
Cazenovia Creek has risen a lot since the morning. This is a view of the creek at Ridge Road near Harlem Road in West Seneca at 3 p.m. Sunday.
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Peter and Tammy Balistreri, with their son Jonathan, 3, look at the Buffalo Creek behind their home on Lexington Green in West Seneca,Sunday. They spent thousands of dollars on repairs from last winter's flooding and are concerned that there might be flooding again this week.
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Tammy and Peter Balistreri with their son Jonathan, 3, look at the Buffalo Creek behind their home on Lexington Green in West Seneca,Sunday. They spent thousands of dollars on repairs from last winter's flooding and are concerned that there might be flooding again this week.
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A temporary berm runs along the backyards on Tammy and Peter Balistreri's street in West Seneca.
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Lexington Green residents Suzanne Arndt, left, and Larry Kosicki are concerned about possible flooding from the Buffalo Creek behind their street in West Seneca, Sunday. Their houses flooded last winter.
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A pump is put on Brian Avenue in West Seneca as a precautionary measure, Sunday. Brian Avenue runs off Lexinton Green, where homes on both streets experienced flooding last winter.
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Larry Jones, on roof, and his daughter Erin remove snow from his mother Pauline Domeracki's house on Brian Avenue in West Seneca, Sunday.
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A snowblowing machine removes snow on Union Road in West Seneca and restores the right lane, Sunday.
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The East Seneca Fire Company responded to the home of one of their elderly members to remove snow from his roof, Sunday. Jim Brady, 85, a 65-year member of the department, heard creaking at his home on Leydecker Road and a small section of his barn had already collapsed, so he called the fire station.
