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Residents battle through thick snow from blizzards in Buffalo, New York

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Residents dug out thick snow from lake-effect blizzards in Buffalo, New York.

Footage shows locals dredging knee-deep ice that covered their neighbourhood on December 13.

Resident Elizabeth Carey said they had to clear driveways and sidewalks buried under thick snowdrifts, which prompted a state of emergency in the region.

Lake-effect snow is driven by cold winds sweeping over Lake Erie.

Lake-effect snow is a weather phenomenon that happens when cold, dry air passes over a relatively warmer body of water, such as a large lake. As the air moves over the water, it picks up moisture and heat, causing the air to rise and form clouds.

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