Winter Weather Advisory Issued Until March 20 at 6:00PM EDT by NWS Binghamton
March 19, 2015 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (March 19, 2015) – The National Weather Service
In Binghamton Has Issued A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow…Which Is In Effect From 6 AM To 6 PM Friday.
*Affected Jurisdictions: Sullivan County
Issued By: NWS Binghamton (South Central New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania)
Locations…All Of Northeast Pennsylvania And Sullivan County New York.
* Hazards…Snow.
* Accumulations…3 To 5 Inches Of Snow With Up To 6 Inches In The Higher Elevations Of Southern Luzerne And Lackawanna Counties.
*Timing…Snow Will Spread Across The Area During The Early Morning Hours And Continue Through Late Afternoon.
* Temperatures…In The Lower To Middle 20S Then Rising Into Theupper 20S To Lower 30S By Afternoon.
* Winds…Southeast 5 To 10 Mph.
* Impacts…Untreated Roads May Become Snow Covered And Slippery During The Morning Commute Which Will Persist Through The Afternoon.
A Winter Weather Advisory Means That Periods Of Snow…Sleet…Or Freezing Rain Will Cause Travel Difficulties. Be Prepared For Slippery Roads And Limited Visibilities…And Use Caution While Driving.
Please Report Snowfall And/Or Ice Amounts To The National Weather Service By Calling Toll Free At 1-888-603-1402…Or By Email Atbgm.Stormreport@Noaa.Gov.
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Winter Weather Advisory Issued Until March 20 at 6:00PM EDT by NWS Binghamton
March 19, 2015 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (March 19, 2015) – The National Weather Service
In Binghamton Has Issued A Winter Weather Advisory For Snow…Which Is In Effect From 6 AM To 6 PM Friday.
*Affected Jurisdictions: Sullivan County
Issued By: NWS Binghamton (South Central New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania)
Locations…All Of Northeast Pennsylvania And Sullivan County New York.
* Hazards…Snow.
* Accumulations…3 To 5 Inches Of Snow With Up To 6 Inches In The Higher Elevations Of Southern Luzerne And Lackawanna Counties.
*Timing…Snow Will Spread Across The Area During The Early Morning Hours And Continue Through Late Afternoon.
* Temperatures…In The Lower To Middle 20S Then Rising Into Theupper 20S To Lower 30S By Afternoon.
* Winds…Southeast 5 To 10 Mph.
* Impacts…Untreated Roads May Become Snow Covered And Slippery During The Morning Commute Which Will Persist Through The Afternoon.
A Winter Weather Advisory Means That Periods Of Snow…Sleet…Or Freezing Rain Will Cause Travel Difficulties. Be Prepared For Slippery Roads And Limited Visibilities…And Use Caution While Driving.
Please Report Snowfall And/Or Ice Amounts To The National Weather Service By Calling Toll Free At 1-888-603-1402…Or By Email Atbgm.Stormreport@Noaa.Gov.
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