Just days after record highs in the 70s, Mother Nature is reminding Central New York that winter isn’t over. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect, with 4–8 inches of snow expected and travel potentially tricky for Friday’s commute.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Oswego, Lewis, and northern Oneida counties until Thursday at 7 AM, with 3–9 inches of snow expected. Travel may be hazardous.
A winter storm delayed a cruise ship in New Jersey, leaving Central New Yorkers stranded in port. Instead of sunshine and tropical views, passengers watched snow pile up on pool decks and balconies as they waited to set sail.
After several inches fell in the Capital Region Friday into Saturday, a nor'easter barreling up the coast is now expected to bring some significant snow to parts of the Capital Region.
While frigid temperatures have returned to more seasonable levels, winter rolls on in Upstate New York, with more snow expected for the Capital Region on Wednesday.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Central NY from 10 a.m. Tuesday to 1 a.m. Thursday. Expect 3–6 inches of snow, a light glaze of ice, and hazardous road conditions.