At Least 2 Feet of Snow and 3 Different Storms Eyeing CNYAt Least 2 Feet of Snow and 3 Different Storms Eyeing CNYGet ready, New York, because at least 3 different winter storms are expected to hit the state starting now through Monday, February 17MeganMegan
Central New York Bracing for 2 Winter Storms and Polar VortexCentral New York Bracing for 2 Winter Storms and Polar VortexAnother round of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is heading to Central New York, as is bitterly cold arctic air.MeganMegan
Central New York Expecting Major Winter Weather Shift in FebruaryCentral New York Expecting Major Winter Weather Shift in FebruaryCentral New York should expect a big change in the winter weather this February.MeganMegan
Weekend Storm Update: "Monster Blizzard" to Miss New YorkWeekend Storm Update: "Monster Blizzard" to Miss New YorkCentral New York is catching a much needed break from the extreme winter weather. MeganMegan
Forecast: January in CNY Will Be Extremely Cold and SnowyForecast: January in CNY Will Be Extremely Cold and SnowyJust as Upstate New York finished shoveling out from a 4-day blast of snow, another major winter threat is around the corner.MeganMegan
Another 2 Feet of Lake Effect Snow to Bury Parts of CNY This WeekAnother 2 Feet of Lake Effect Snow to Bury Parts of CNY This WeekThe National Weather Service warns areas across Central New York may see up to 4 feet of snow by the end of the week.MeganMegan
The Coldest Temperature Recorded In New York StateThe Coldest Temperature Recorded In New York StateAs bitter cold sweeps most of the nation, what is the coldest temperature ever recorded in the Empire State?Matty JeffMatty Jeff
Polar Vortex, Heavy Snow and Whipping Winds to Slam Central New YorkPolar Vortex, Heavy Snow and Whipping Winds to Slam Central New YorkCentral New York will be trapped in blizzard-like conditions over the next few days. MeganMegan
Lake Effect Snow Warning Issued for Central New York: Up to 3 Feet of Snow PossibleLake Effect Snow Warning Issued for Central New York: Up to 3 Feet of Snow PossibleThe National Weather Service has cancelled the Winter Storm Watch for Central New York to replace it with a more serious alert. Up to 3 feet of snow is now possible in some areas.MeganMegan
First Days of 2025 Will Bring Snow and Cold to Central New YorkFirst Days of 2025 Will Bring Snow and Cold to Central New YorkLooks like 2025 is planning to make quite the statement when it arrives. MeganMegan