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Lake-effect season
With on-and-off lake-effect snowstorms hitting the region Friday - and more snow forecasted for Saturday - highway warriors were gearing up to plow the pathways.
More than two dozen fender benders had been reported to the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office by Friday afternoon and the National Weather Service was calling for 5 to 10 inches of snow in the area by Sunday morning.
Cayuga County Highway Superintendent George Wethey's mantra remains the same: “Slow down.”
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