12/26/12 – Special Weather Statement – Gov. Activates Emergency Ops Center
December 26, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (December 26, 2012) – Issued By: NWS Binghamton (South Central New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania)
Affected Jurisdictions: Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Yates Counties
Heavy Snow Expected This Evening … Snow Will Continue Across The Region This Evening. Snow Will Be Heavy At Times With 1 To As Much As 3 Inches Per Hour.
Snow Accumulations Over The Next Several Hours Will Range From 3 To 6 Inches.
Visibilities Will Drop To Below One Quarter Mile At Times.
Roads Will Be Snow Covered And Slippery. Motorists Should Slow Down And Allow Extra Time To Reach Their Destinations. Unnecessary Travel This Evening Is Not Recommended.
Please stay tuned to your local radio or TV Station for more information.
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NEW YORK STATE – At 6:00 p.m. today, Governor Cuomo activated the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to monitor the storm and any emergency needs.
Representatives from state agencies are present to coordinate storm response efforts, including the State Police, Department of Transportation, Thruway Authority, Office of Fire Prevention and Control, Division of Military and Naval Affairs, Department of Environmental Conservation, and the Department of Health.
Beginning Wednesday afternoon and lasting through Thursday afternoon, a winter storm will bring moderate to heavy snow and some ice to parts of the state. New Yorkers should monitor weather conditions, stay tuned to local radio and television stations or to NOAA weather radio for the latest information, plan their activities accordingly, and be particularly cautious while driving.
"Winter weather has arrived for many parts of the state, so as a precaution we have opened the emergency operation center to coordinate response efforts using all state and local resources," Governor Cuomo said. "I also urge New Yorkers to closely watch local news reports for weather updates and adjust their travel plans accordingly. All non-essential travel should be avoided during and directly after the storm since roads will be icy with blizzard conditions in some places.”
Secretary to the Governor Larry Schwartz this morning sent a letter to the CEOs of the utilities that operate in New York State saying that they will be held accountable for their performance during and after this storm if they do not meet their obligations to New Yorkers.
(Photos by Carol Montana)
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12/26/12 – Special Weather Statement – Gov. Activates Emergency Ops Center
December 26, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (December 26, 2012) – Issued By: NWS Binghamton (South Central New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania)
Heavy Snow Expected This Evening … Snow Will Continue Across The Region This Evening. Snow Will Be Heavy At Times With 1 To As Much As 3 Inches Per Hour.
Snow Accumulations Over The Next Several Hours Will Range From 3 To 6 Inches.
Visibilities Will Drop To Below One Quarter Mile At Times.
Roads Will Be Snow Covered And Slippery. Motorists Should Slow Down And Allow Extra Time To Reach Their Destinations. Unnecessary Travel This Evening Is Not Recommended.
Please stay tuned to your local radio or TV Station for more information.
~~~~~~~~~
NEW YORK STATE – At 6:00 p.m. today, Governor Cuomo activated the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to monitor the storm and any emergency needs.
Beginning Wednesday afternoon and lasting through Thursday afternoon, a winter storm will bring moderate to heavy snow and some ice to parts of the state. New Yorkers should monitor weather conditions, stay tuned to local radio and television stations or to NOAA weather radio for the latest information, plan their activities accordingly, and be particularly cautious while driving.
"Winter weather has arrived for many parts of the state, so as a precaution we have opened the emergency operation center to coordinate response efforts using all state and local resources," Governor Cuomo said. "I also urge New Yorkers to closely watch local news reports for weather updates and adjust their travel plans accordingly. All non-essential travel should be avoided during and directly after the storm since roads will be icy with blizzard conditions in some places.”
Secretary to the Governor Larry Schwartz this morning sent a letter to the CEOs of the utilities that operate in New York State saying that they will be held accountable for their performance during and after this storm if they do not meet their obligations to New Yorkers.
(Photos by Carol Montana)
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