There is a storm predicted for Chenango and Otsego County that is being watched by the National Weather Service in Binghamton and at this point in time, it's been dubbed by the NWS as a "winter storm watch" starting late Wednesday night.
40 inches! That's how much snow fell in Binghamton. It's hard to even fathom that much snow. One resident created an incredible time lapse video to show what more than 3 feet of snow looks like.
National Grid will be out in full force to help with power outages and line service. Here are some tips that can keep you safe during this winter storm.
A big snow blow is on tap for our region leading up to Thanksgiving Day. Its kind of embarrassing to be warning about a potential for 7 inches of snow after Buffalo just had 7 feet of snow, but here is the latest from the National Weather Service in Binghamton:
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SUNY Oneonta will host a free program on winter storm preparedness on Thursday. The Binghamton office of the National Weather Service, in conjunction with local emergency management officials, will present an overview of the dangers of winter weather and information that citizens can use to help local first responders better protect their communities.