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.
NYSDOT says 64 vehicles have crashed into snowplows so far this winter. Officials say these aren’t accidents and are urging drivers to slow down and stay back.
Central New York is blanketed in snow! Browse our gallery of stunning winter scenes, from thick drifts in Onondaga to sparkling icy streets across the region.
New York was slammed with heavy snow, with many towns picking up a foot or more. From Central New York to the Hudson Valley, here’s where the biggest snowfall totals were reported.
As the temperatures dip below freezing, staying warm becomes more than just a comfort—it's about safety. Let’s talk about how to dress for these chilly days.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect across New York. Tug Hill could see 2–3 feet of snow, with bitter Arctic cold and dangerous wind chills. Travel may be hazardous.
A major winter storm is set to blanket Upstate NY with 2–4 feet of snow, especially near Watertown, Fort Drum, and Tug Hill. Travel will be hazardous through Wednesday.