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Central New York Braces for Snow Squalls and Gusty Winds Monday Morning

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Binghamton, NY – Lake effect snow is expected to bring several inches of accumulation to northern Oneida County today, prompting a winter weather advisory. Residents should prepare for hazardous driving conditions, especially near routes intersecting the county.

According to the National Weather Service, snow bands will produce 2 to 5 inches of snowfall in affected areas by Monday morning. Visibility may drop quickly, creating challenges for commuters. Wind gusts could reach up to 30 mph, compounding road hazards.

The forecast for Monday includes sunny skies in Binghamton with a high of 34°F, followed by increasing snow chances into Tuesday morning. Snow squalls are likely Tuesday, which could bring brief periods of heavy snow and low visibility across the region.

Residents are advised to plan extra travel time and avoid unnecessary driving during heavy snowfall. Stay informed on road conditions and delays by checking local traffic updates.

Looking ahead, temperatures will drop significantly Wednesday night, with lows near 13°F. Drivers should expect icy roadways and potential delays throughout the week.

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