Upstate NY Hammered With More Heavy Snow
SLIDESHOW: Snowy Blast Hits Northeast
The heaviest snowfalls have ended, but upstate New Yorkers were advised to beware of below freezing temperatures and blowing snow Thursday.
While an upstate blizzard warning was canceled, blustery piles of snow left behind by a storm system that swept across much of the Northeast this week were expected to make driving conditions less than favorable. Forecasts warned of windchills dipping as low as 10 to 20 below zero.Big chill follows big snow in upstate N.Y.
After the big snow comes the big chill.
The National Weather Service has issued wind chill and blowing snow advisories for parts of upstate New York, where Wednesday's storm dumped varying amounts of snow, from 16 inches north of Buffalo to 42 inches in Stratford in the southern Adirondacks.
Forecasters say Thursday's major issue will be the below zero wind chill in many upstate areas.
Scores of schools are closed again in the Capital Region.
In Oswego County, there's more lake-effect snow in the forecast. The city of Fulton got hit with more than two feet of new snow Wednesday.All the shoveling and snowblowing I've been doing and I feel like I'm getting nowhere...
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