The National Weather Service issued an updated lake effect snow warning for Oswego, Jefferson, and Lewis counties on Tuesday at 3:03 a.m., which will remain in place until Wednesday at 1 p.m.
According to the weather service, there is a lot of lake effect snow. The most persistent lake snows accumulate 1 to 2 feet of snow overall, with isolated totals of about 3 feet on the Tug Hill Plateau. Areas of blowing and drifting snow will also result from winds reaching up to 35 mph.
“With extremely poor visibility and heavy snow cover on the roadways, travel will be extremely challenging. According to the weather service, “the dangerous conditions will affect the commute this morning and this evening.” “The weather during lake effect snow can range from dry conditions a few kilometers distant to bands of locally heavy snow with significantly limited visibility. Be ready for sudden changes in road conditions, visibility, and weather.
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