Winter Storm Warning EXTENSION Issued by the NWS in Binghamton
February 7, 2013 by The Catskill Chronicle
Affected Jurisdictions: Delaware, Otsego, Sullivan Counties
Winter Storm Warning in Effect From 10 a.m. Friday To 7 a.m. EST Saturday…
The National Weather Service In Binghamton Has Issued A Winter Storm Warning For Snow…Which Is In Effect From 10 AM Friday To 7 AM EST Saturday.
Locations…Otsego County…As Well As The Western Catskills…And The Pocono Plateau. *
Hazards…Heavy Snow.
Accumulations…Storm Totals Of 8 To 12 Inches…With Locally Greater Than A Foot Possible In Eastern Delaware…Eastern Sullivan…And Eastern Pike Counties.
Timing…Light Snow Or Flurries Should Develop Friday Morning…With Steadier And Heavier Snow Anticipated Friday Afternoon And Much Of Friday Night…Likely Starting Between Noon And 3 PM.
Snowfall Rates Of An Inch Or More Per Hour Are Possible Friday Evening.
Temperatures…In The Lower 30S Friday Afternoon…Then Dropping Quickly Into The Teens And Lower 20S Friday Night.
Winds…Northeast 10 To 20 Mph…With Gusts Up To 25 Mph By Later Friday Night.
Impacts…Hazardous Travel Conditions.
A Winter Storm Warning Means Significant Amounts Of Snow… Sleet…And Ice Are Expected Or Occurring. Strong Winds Are Also Possible. This Will Make Travel Very Hazardous Or Impossible.
Please Report Snowfall And/Or Ice Amounts To The National Weather Service By Calling Toll Free At 1-877-633-6772…Or By Email At Bgm.Stormreport@Noaa.Gov.
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Winter Storm Warning EXTENSION Issued by the NWS in Binghamton
February 7, 2013 by The Catskill Chronicle
Affected Jurisdictions: Delaware, Otsego, Sullivan Counties
Winter Storm Warning in Effect From 10 a.m. Friday To 7 a.m. EST Saturday…
Locations…Otsego County…As Well As The Western Catskills…And The Pocono Plateau. *
Hazards…Heavy Snow.
Accumulations…Storm Totals Of 8 To 12 Inches…With Locally Greater Than A Foot Possible In Eastern Delaware…Eastern Sullivan…And Eastern Pike Counties.
Timing…Light Snow Or Flurries Should Develop Friday Morning…With Steadier And Heavier Snow Anticipated Friday Afternoon And Much Of Friday Night…Likely Starting Between Noon And 3 PM.
Snowfall Rates Of An Inch Or More Per Hour Are Possible Friday Evening.
Temperatures…In The Lower 30S Friday Afternoon…Then Dropping Quickly Into The Teens And Lower 20S Friday Night.
Winds…Northeast 10 To 20 Mph…With Gusts Up To 25 Mph By Later Friday Night.
Impacts…Hazardous Travel Conditions.
A Winter Storm Warning Means Significant Amounts Of Snow… Sleet…And Ice Are Expected Or Occurring. Strong Winds Are Also Possible. This Will Make Travel Very Hazardous Or Impossible.
Please Report Snowfall And/Or Ice Amounts To The National Weather Service By Calling Toll Free At 1-877-633-6772…Or By Email At Bgm.Stormreport@Noaa.Gov.
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