An Extreme Cold Watch is issued when dangerously cold air temperatures or wind chill values are possible, advising individuals to prepare for potential exposure. An Extreme Cold Warning indicates that such conditions are expected or occurring, necessitating immediate protective actions to prevent frostbite and hypothermia.
Persistent lake-effect snow north of Route 104 is projected to add another 4 to 8 inches of accumulation, making travel hazardous, especially during the morning commute. Neighboring Wayne and northern Cayuga counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory until 7 p.
More than 650,000 people in New York and parts of Pennsylvania remain under Lake-Effect Snow Warnings after 14-24 inches of snow already blanketed parts of the region.
While it was snowing lightly in Monday at noon, a heavier band of Lake Effect is predicted to hit during the evening commute. The National Weather Service has issued a Lake Effect Snow Warning that commences at 4 p.
Portions of Pennsylvania and New York are under a lake-effect snow warning on Tuesday as heavy accumulations are possible.
More than a dozen counties are under a state of emergency as areas of upstate New York could receive multiple feet of snow.
A rare winter storm charging through Texas and the northern Gulf Coast left New Orleans and Houston frozen Tuesday, closing highways, grounding nearly all flights and canceling school for millions of students more used to hurricane dismissals than snow days.
Residents across the country from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine are bracing for dangerously low temperatures
Tens of millions of residents along the East Coast are bracing for several inches of snow Sunday followed by dangerously cold temperatures that will take hold in much of the country from the
More than 650,000 people in the state of New York and parts of Pennsylvania were under Lake-Effect Snow Warnings after 14-24 inches of snow already blanketed parts of the region.
The National Weather Service has upgraded the winter storm ... For the northern half of the county and other counties along Lake Ontario, total snow accumulations of two to three feet are expected.
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Several more inches of lake effect snow are likely to coat roads today in Central New York. Three to 4 inches are expected during the day as bands of lake effect snow flow in from Lake Ontario. A winter weather advisory remains in place until 1 a.m. Thursday for Cayuga, Madison, Oneida and Onondaga counties.