
Weather Channel’s Paul Goodloe Visits Utica Ahead of “Storm”
A "significant snow storm" was expected to make it's way across the Mohawk Valley and Central New York. But, was it a fluke?
A storm packing heavy, accumulating snow was forecasted for Thursday through Saturday morning, with additional snow showers possibly through the weekend. The National Weather Service has Central New York under a Winter Storm Warning through Saturday morning, with snow total between 8-16 inches expected. High snowfall amounts are also possible in higher elevations.
In fact, according to WKTV, the Weather Channel's Paul Goodloe did his nightly weather broadcast from Utica, New York. This led many in the area to think that we would get slammed with snow.
So, will we actually see that, or will it just continue to be rain?
According to the NWS, it's possible that we won't see much today.

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