Snowfall will be heaviest in the NWS Buffalo forecast region, with 8 to 17 inches expected. Meteorologists anticipate that the greatest amounts will be across the Tug Hill and western Adirondack foothills. Strong winds gusting as high as 35 mph could contribute to blowing and drifting snow, making travel even more treacherous.
Northern New York is set to get up to an additional 7 inches ofsnow through Thursday, according to forecasters at the National Weather Service (NWS). Why It Matters The heavy snowfall will impact travel for New Yorkers in the affected counties.
Days after the Gulf Coast was buffeted by record-breaking snowstorms, New York is bracing for several inches of heavy snowfall. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a "Lake Effect Snow Warning" for Oswego County in northern New York,
The winter weather is set to continue today across New York State and that has led the National Weather Service to issue several winter weather alerts.
The latest round of weather is potentially life threatening with strong wind gusts that could cause whiteout conditions.
Along with our stretch of very cold weather here in Central New York recently, a unique sight has developed along the Lake Ontario shoreline in Oswego: a series of what appear to look like volcanoes at a glance.
The NWS has issued a winter storm watch for several counties in New York, with heavy lake effect snow expected.
Here in Central New York, Onondaga County confirmed 504 new cases while Oneida County reported 209 more and Oswego County had 127 additional cases. So far this year, roughly 11,500 people statewide needed to be hospitalized because of the flu. Sadly, the state has also confirmed two pediatric deaths.
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