Lake Storm Aphid

The October 2006 Buffalo storm was an unusual early-season lake effect snow storm that hit the Buffalo, New York, area and other surrounding areas of the United States and Canada, from the afternoon of Thursday, October 12 through the morning of Friday, October 13, 2006. It was called Lake Storm Aphid by the National Weather Service office in Buffalo, in accordance with their naming scheme for lake-effect snowstorms for that year, which related to insects, though locals never used that terminology and have simply referred to it as the October Surprise or the October Storm or Arborgeddon.

Lake Storm Aphid
Accumulation at the Buffalo Airport and NWS office
TypeWinter storm
Snowsquall
FormedOctober 11, 2006
DissipatedOctober 13, 2006
Lowest pressure980 mb (28.94 inHg)
Maximum snowfall
or ice accretion
61 centimetres (24 in)
Fatalities13
DamageUS$530 million
Power outages400,000
Areas affectedErie County, Genesee County, Orleans County, Niagara County, Niagara Region
Part of the 2006–07 North American winter storms
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