Frigid air and high winds are causing dangerous travel conditions throughout the eastern U.S. after a powerful winter storm pummeled the region over the weekend.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is warning residents to prepare for potentially dangerous conditions as an arctic cold front brings wind chill temperatures below zero for most of the state.
The first winter storm of 2019, named Harper, created hazardous driving conditions across the Northeast on Saturday night into Sunday and dumped about a foot of snow on the Mohawk Valley. Snow started falling at about 4 p.m. on Saturday and quickly covered the roads. What were the storm totals?
Governor Andrew Cuomo traveled across the state on Saturday to warn people of the dangers ahead from Winter Storm Harper. One of his stops was in Utica.