We'll get a quiet Saturday in across much of central New York with breaks of sunshine and near normal temperatures. Breaks of sunshine with temperatures warmin
Heavy snow and cold winds are headed toward parts of Central NY and Upstate New York. The National Weather Service has issued a lake effect snow warning for the Tug Hill region, including Jefferson, Lewis and Oswego counties; and for Northern Erie and ...
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 National Weather Service ... 7 p.m. until Tuesday 6 a.m. for Oswego County. The weather service states to expect, "Heavy lake effect snow possible. Total new snow accumulations 4 to 7 inches ...
Snow is expected throughout western New York with several ... according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo. A winter storm warning was issued for Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis counties ...
Most of Central New York is also under winter weather alerts tonight as the National Weather Service says the area can accumulate up to 2 inches by Thursday at 4 a.m. Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard will update this report with more information when available.
A dangerous line of snow squalls broke out across hundreds of miles of the interior Northeast overnight and continued into the Tuesday morning commute, producing dangerous whiteout conditions on several major interstates.
Syracuse, N.Y. -- A series of storm systems sweeping across Upstate New York this week are likely to bring more snow, high winds and potentially blinding snow squalls. By the time it’s all over, another foot or more of snow could fall on the Tug Hill Plateau and in Western New York. Central New York could see 7 to 10 inches.
The latest round of weather is potentially life threatening with strong wind gusts that could cause whiteout conditions.
A lake snow effect warning has been issued in Oswego, Jefferson, and Lewis counties as snow is expected to arrive Saturday night. There will be snow showers mainly between 9 and 11 p.m., then heavy snow afterwards,
Travel will be slick Friday after freezing rain hits the Albany area in the morning, followed by snow in the afternoon. A winter weather advisory will be in effect from 4 a.m. to 1 p.m. for much of the Capital Region and Hudson Valley,