Winter Storm Warning In Effect Until February 10 at 1:00AM EST by NWS Binghamton
February 7, 2015 by The Catskill Chronicle
(February 7, 2015) – Affected Jurisdictions: Chenango, Cortland,
Delaware, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Otsego, Sullivan Counties
*…Winter Storm Warning In Effect From Noon Sunday To 7 AM EST Tuesday…
The National Weather Service In Binghamton Has Issued A Winter Storm Warning For Snow…Which Is In Effect From Noon Sunday To 7 AM EST Tuesday. A Previously Issued Winter Storm Watch Is No Longer In Effect.
*Locations…Central New York And The Western Catskills.
*Hazards…Heavy Snow.
*Accumulations…8 To 14 Inches Of Snow.
*Timing…Snow Will Develop Across The Area Sunday Morning And Continue Through Monday Evening, Before Tapering Off Toward Daybreak Tuesday. The Heaviest Snow Will Fall From Sunday Afternoon Through Monday Evening.
*Temperatures…Generally In The 20s, But Close To 32 Degrees Sunday Afternoon.
*Winds…Northeast 5 To 10 Mph.
*Impacts…Dangerous Travel Conditions From Snow Covered Slippery Roads.
A Winter Storm Warning Means Significant Amounts Of Snow…Sleet…And Ice Are Expected Or Occurring. 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 1-888-603-1402…Or By Email at bgm.Stormreport@Noaa.Gov.
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Winter Storm Warning In Effect Until February 10 at 1:00AM EST by NWS Binghamton
February 7, 2015 by The Catskill Chronicle
(February 7, 2015) – Affected Jurisdictions: Chenango, Cortland,
Delaware, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Otsego, Sullivan Counties
*…Winter Storm Warning In Effect From Noon Sunday To 7 AM EST Tuesday…
The National Weather Service In Binghamton Has Issued A Winter Storm Warning For Snow…Which Is In Effect From Noon Sunday To 7 AM EST Tuesday. A Previously Issued Winter Storm Watch Is No Longer In Effect.
*Locations…Central New York And The Western Catskills.
*Hazards…Heavy Snow.
*Accumulations…8 To 14 Inches Of Snow.
*Timing…Snow Will Develop Across The Area Sunday Morning And Continue Through Monday Evening, Before Tapering Off Toward Daybreak Tuesday. The Heaviest Snow Will Fall From Sunday Afternoon Through Monday Evening.
*Temperatures…Generally In The 20s, But Close To 32 Degrees Sunday Afternoon.
*Winds…Northeast 5 To 10 Mph.
*Impacts…Dangerous Travel Conditions From Snow Covered Slippery Roads.
A Winter Storm Warning Means Significant Amounts Of Snow…Sleet…And Ice Are Expected Or Occurring. 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 1-888-603-1402…Or By Email at bgm.Stormreport@Noaa.Gov.
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