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by b0rbb 240 days ago
> Upstate New York

I'm guessing they meant _Upstate AND Western New York_.

Glad someone in Waymo saw the potential for testing for extreme snowy conditions there.

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Anecdotally I feel like the Upstate vs. Western NY distinction is mostly only made by people who live there.

When I lived in NYC I used "upstate" to mean anything not in the five boroughs, Long Island or Westchester, and I don't think this usage is uncommon.

Eh, it's a pretty big distinction weather-wise. Extreme Western New York and the Tug Hill plateau are all susceptible to somewhat frequent lake effect snow. Given the right time of year and wind fetch, you can see narrow convective / lake-effect snow bands from the Finger Lakes. But broadly speaking the actual annual expected snow and the phenomenology of the storm systems that produce that snow are very different over the rest of the state.
Yes. We went to Buffalo, and a few other locations (https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/15/waymo-to-double-down-on-wi... and other reports)