Western New York has experienced prolonged subfreezing temperatures, heavy wind gusts, and repeated lake-effect snow events in recent weeks, creating challenging conditions for transportation services. WNY Bus Co. President Igor Finkelshtein has emphasized the company's focus on safety, preparedness, and transparent communication with families and school districts during this period. The region has faced nighttime lows routinely dropping well below freezing, with snowfall bands producing wind-driven snow and reduced visibility that significantly impacts road safety.
"These past few weeks have reminded all of us why winter in Western New York demands respect," Finkelshtein stated. "Our drivers and support teams have continued working under some of the toughest conditions: cold, snow, and wind that impact visibility and surface traction. At WNY Bus Co., our first priority is always safety." The winter season has presented specific challenges including frequent lake-effect snow and snow showers with periodic accumulations requiring careful route adjustments, strong winds and blowing snow creating low visibility and drifting, and prolonged cold periods with temperatures well below seasonal averages.
Local forecasts continue to show additional snow showers, blowing snow, and cold conditions at least through the coming week, emphasizing the need for caution on roadways. In response to these conditions, WNY Bus Co. has implemented targeted measures including enhanced winter driver refresher sessions focusing on winter driving techniques and safety protocols, more frequent fleet winter checks covering tires, braking systems, heaters, and emergency equipment, and real-time route monitoring and communication with school transportation departments and parents. The company coordinates extensively with local districts through established channels including their operational portal at https://www.wnybusco.com/operations.
"I know winter here can be unpredictable," Finkelshtein added. "But our team has continued to rise to the challenge. We want families to know we never take short cuts: we always prioritize student safety, even when that means adjusting timing or making operational calls no one sees behind the scenes." The company maintains continuous weather monitoring using resources from the National Weather Service available at https://www.weather.gov/buf/ to inform their daily decisions.
While forecasts show the possibility of continued snow events and wind in the near term, there are indications of reducing severity as the season progresses. WNY Bus Co. remains ready to adapt and is actively planning next steps as spring approaches. "We're committed to doing our part," said Finkelshtein. "This isn't just about getting from point A to point B in winter, it's about trust. And we work every day to earn that trust." The company's approach demonstrates how specialized transportation providers must balance operational efficiency with absolute safety priorities during extreme weather events that directly impact student wellbeing and community confidence in critical infrastructure.


