Blog Archives: December 2009
As we turn the calendar from 2009 to 2010 it’s time for our annual Weather Year In Review. As is always the case every year here in Central New York, 2009 offered a wide variety of...
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Bitterly cold temperatures, blowing and drifting snow...and some early thoughts on New Years.
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You may have did a double take as you headed outdoors across the Mohawk Valley today. With the sunshine and green grass, it looks more like late March/early April. I did some research last night (while the weather was relatively quiet) and found that outside of a line between Burlington,...
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Light snow today, a pleasantly quiet Christmas, and more on what happens after Christmas.
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Details on the forecast heading into Christmas, and an overview on the next storm...
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It has been a crazy weekend across the East Coast, except for Central New York, where we got to sit back and watch other areas dig out of the snow for once. The good news (for some) is that the weather is going to be quiet...
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Lake effect bands are being very productive so far this morning....an update on where it's headed and how much snow we'll see over the next 12 hours.
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A quite, mild start to Tuesday....but as colder air makes its way into Central New York lake effect will start to organize yet again...
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A break in the weather today, but unsettled weather is back in the forecast tomorrow and Wednesday. Also, a bit on my weekend Tug Hill road trip....
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Our first major lake effect snow event was pretty successful across the North Country. Here are the latest snowfall totals:
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Significant lake effect snow for the Tug Hill. All the details on where it will snow and how much can be found here....
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Our next winter weather wallop is beginning to come into focus this evening. All of the data coming into the weather center is pointing to a mixed precipitation event by the middle of the week. Monday's round of snow showers was actually caused by a reinforcement of chilly air. This chilly air will remain around Central New York at the surface and aloft, *initially*, as our storm system begins its journey from the Rockies, through the Great Plains and over the Upper Great Lakes - to our northwest - by late Wednesday.
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Our snow drought will likely continue here for the next few days. Warm, windy, and then wet....
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A bit on today's event, and more information as to how we'll be tallying season snowfall across CNY.
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