A Winter Storm Warning is set to begin tonight at 6:00 pm (lasting until 12:00 pm Tuesday) for the following counties: Chenango, Delaware, Madison, Otsego, Oneida, and Sullivan.
Here we are in late February with another pending snow storm coming in Thursday night with the potential for 7 or more of the white stuff falling within a 12-hour window in Central New York.
The National Weather Service in Binghamton is warning area residents in Chenango, Broome, Delaware, Otsego, Sullivan, and other surrounding counties to be on the alert for areas of black ice on the roads today.
There is a storm predicted for Chenango and Otsego County that is being watched by the National Weather Service in Binghamton and at this point in time, it's been dubbed by the NWS as a "winter storm watch" starting late Wednesday night.
Winter started early in 2020 with an October 30 snow of course right before Halloween. Not fun for kids who wanted to show off their costumes. Will it be like that this year too?
In the case of any storm considered to be severe enough to be "destructive" in nature, a Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) will be sent out to residents' smartphones in the vicinity of such a storm system.