The recent snowstorm in Oswego has added up to 44 inches, which is less than the 102 inches of snow recorded during the Blizzard of ’66 and the 90 inches of snow that fell in Oswego County ...
Arctic air remains entrenched over Central new York as we finish out January and will only slowly give up ground the next few days. Check out how warm it gets after this ...
Central New York and the Northeast is experiencing one of the coldest and snowiest stretches in years due to a strong blocking area of high pressure across the North Atlantic and a big ridge of ...
The Blizzard of 1966 was a devastating snowstorm that struck Central New York, dropping 42.3 inches of snow in Syracuse and 103 inches in Oswego, causing strong winds and difficult snow removal.
Syracuse has experienced one of the snowiest starts to winter in recent years, crossing the 100″ benchmark on January 25th, making it the 9th fastest in recorded history.
As of 3:30 pm to include new reports from the National Weather Service. The average snowfall across Central New York from Sunday’s snow storm (and spilling ...
The moderate to heavy snow Sunday evening has tapered to scattered light snow showers and flurries for the overnight with nothing more than a coating to maybe an inch of new snow for most. In addition ...
Syracuse is expecting a period of cold days and increased snow chances due to a ‘stretching’ of the Polar Vortex in the ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) – The area of abnormally dry conditions has expanded in Central New York, and now includes Syracuse once again. Abnormally dry conditions have also developed across most of ...