NY weather update: Lake effect snow warning issued for Fulton County until early Saturday evening

The National Weather Service issued an updated lake effect snow warning for Fulton County at 2:50 p.m. on Friday, which will remain in place until 4 p.m. on Saturday.

“Additional snow accumulations up to two inches will result in event total accumulations between 6 and 12 inches with up to 18 inches in the most persistent snow bands in northwest Fulton County,” according to the weather service. “Lake effect snow bands will continue to oscillate between the Mohawk Valley and southwest Adirondacks during this long-duration event, bringing periods of heavy snow and gusty winds resulting in blowing and drifting snow.”

“Account for the possibility of slick roads. The weather service says the dangerous conditions can affect the Friday night commute. “If you have to go, make sure your car has food, drink, and an additional flashlight in case of an emergency. You can dial 5 1 1 to get the most recent road conditions for the state you are calling from. The weather during lake effect snow might range from dry conditions a few miles distant to bands of heavy snow locally. Visibilities can differ significantly as well. Be ready for sudden changes in road conditions, visibility, and weather.

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