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Winter Storm Update: Snowfall & Reduced Visibility for Central NY Until Monday Night

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Syracuse, NY – A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Oneida, Madison, and Northern Onondaga counties as lake effect snow moves through Central New York. The advisory remains in place until 7 p.m. Monday, with accumulations expected to impact travel conditions.

According to the National Weather Service Binghamton, snowfall totals of 3 to 6 inches are expected across northern portions of these counties, with localized higher amounts near the Oswego County border. Steadier snow is anticipated overnight into Monday morning, potentially affecting the morning commute.

Officials warn that road conditions may deteriorate due to accumulating snow and reduced visibility. Drivers are urged to use caution, particularly in areas prone to heavier snow bands. Uncertainty remains regarding the exact location of the heaviest snowfall, making localized impacts difficult to predict.

Outside the lake-effect zone, quiet weather is forecast for the Twin Tiers and Northeast Pennsylvania. Residents in the affected areas should monitor weather updates and be prepared for hazardous travel conditions through Monday evening.

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