Thank you, Buffalo.
Serving as your Mayor has been the honor of my life. Together, we stabilized city finances, made historic investments in our neighborhoods, improved public safety, and strengthened city government — all while protecting essential services and building a clearer path forward for our city.
I’m proud of what we accomplished, grateful for your trust, and confident in Buffalo’s future. God bless you all and God bless the City of Buffalo.
It’s New Year’s Eve, Buffalo! 🎉 Come celebrate downtown tonight at the Electric Tower starting at 10PM with the 38th Annual City of Buffalo New Year’s Eve Ball Drop & Fireworks Celebration, presented by @MandT_Bank!
Dress warm, take your time, and please be mindful of snowfall and winter conditions as you head out. ❄️
BUFFALERT: Winter Storm Warning in effect for Buffalo from 1 PM today through 1 AM Thursday. Several inches of lake effect snow expected. Expect travel delays.
Tonight at 5 PM, I’ll be delivering my final address as Mayor of the City of Buffalo to our residents. I hope you’ll join me as I reflect on our work together and speak directly to the people of this great city.
Tune in on my Facebook page: https://t.co/34p8oIy25n
Tonight at 5 PM, I’ll be delivering my final address as Mayor of the City of Buffalo to our residents. I hope you’ll join me as I reflect on our work together and speak directly to the people of this great city.
Tune in on my Facebook page: https://t.co/34p8oIy25n
From the @BuffaloNYPolice: The following is a list of street closings for New Year’s Eve. All motorists are advised to avoid the area.
Please use caution in the area during this time and Happy New Year!
We’re receiving reports of trees and wires down across the City of Buffalo.
⚠️ If a tree is down with wires involved, call 911 immediately.
For non-emergency issues like fallen trees or debris without wires, please report to 311:
📞 Call 311
💻 Self-service portal: https://t.co/WTx2ngPU7n
BUFFALERT: Due to weather conditions, Buffalo City Hall will have an early release at 11:30 AM today. Please plan accordingly. City services remain available at https://t.co/xLb1FgKhAj
⚠️ Travel Advisory Issued: The City of Buffalo has issued a travel advisory effective immediately due to gusty winds and incoming snow that may create extreme whiteout conditions and hazardous travel. Residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel.
The @NWSBUFFALO is forecasting wind gusts now projected to reach up to 75 mph across our region.
Please use caution, secure loose outdoor items, and be prepared for possible power outages and fallen trees or debris.
🚨 For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.
🧹 For non-emergencies, call 311.
⚡ To safely report a power outage at your residence, contact National Grid at 1-800-867-5222
⚠️ TRAVEL ALERT - WNY: Beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday morning until further notice, an empty tractor trailer and tandem ban will be in place on the NYS Thruway mainline (I-90) in both directions from exit 46 (Henrietta) to the Pennsylvania border, and the Niagara Thruway (I-190).
TRAVEL ADVISORY - I-190 BUFFALO: Due to the forecasted high winds, the Skyway will close at 6 a.m. Access to the Skyway off of I-190 will be blocked until further notice. Motorists are advised to find alternate routes.
Stay informed during severe weather and emergencies. Sign up for BuffAlert to receive City of Buffalo emergency alerts and public service announcements. Text your ZIP code to 38276 or visit https://t.co/3j8EP74ldr.
Strong to damaging winds likely Monday up to 70 mph within the High Wind Warning (see graphics for your area). All other areas, wind gusts potentially up to 55 mph. Take action now to secure all holiday decoration and any loose items. Prepare now in the event of a power outage.
BUFFALERT: In advance of anticipated severe weather and high wind gusts, the Skyway will close at 6:00 AM Monday, Dec. 29, until further notice. Plan ahead.
BUFFALERT: High Wind Warning for Buffalo Monday into early Tuesday.
‼️ Gusts up to 70 mph may bring down trees and power lines, causing outages and hazardous travel. Secure loose items, stay clear of downed wires, and call 911 for emergencies.
A very active week of weather ahead. A strong storm system will bring a multitude of hazards to the region today through Monday night, with heavy lake effect snow expected downwind of the lakes through much of the week.