NY weather update: Winter storm warning for New York until Thursday night – up to 9 inches of snow

At 4:17 a.m. on Thursday, the National Weather Service issued an updated winter storm warning for Oneida, Madison, Cortland, Chenango, Otsego, and Delaware counties, which will remain in effect until 10 p.m.

“Total snow accumulations between 4 and 9 inches, locally up to 10 inches over the higher elevations,” the weather service reports. “The advisory predicts that valley regions will receive 2 to 5 inches of snow, while higher elevations will see 5 to 10 inches. The snowfall will be heavy and wet. Power outages could occur in patches. The most consistent snowfall is expected to occur today between 4 a.m. and 7 p.m.

“Travel may be somewhat challenging. The weather service warns that isolated to dispersed power disruptions could result from heavy, wet snow. “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.

Driving through winter: Expert tips from the weather service for a safe journey

Driving in the winter can be dangerous, resulting in more than 480,000 injuries and 6,000 vehicle fatalities annually. Prioritize safety by slowing down when driving in snow or freezing rain. When temperatures are close to freezing, it’s best to assume that there is ice on the roads and modify your driving appropriately. Watch out for ice buildup on tree branches or power wires as this can cause snapping and falling hazards. Steer clear of driving in such conditions if at all feasible. Choose paths with fewer trees and electricity lines if you must go outside. Never touch a downed electrical line, and if you see one, call 911 right once. The weather service has provided the following extra winter driving advice:

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Tell us about your travel itinerary:

Make sure to let relatives or friends know where you’re going, how you plan to get there, and when you expect to arrive when you’re leaving town in dangerous winter conditions.

Get your car ready:

A windshield scraper, jumper cables, a small shovel, flashlight, mobile phone, blanket, extra warm clothes, drinking water, and high-calorie non-perishable food are all necessary wintertime items for your car. Make sure your petrol tank is full.

Remain composed when stranded:

Remain calm if you end up trapped. Tell someone where you are and what’s going on. Avoid trying to get to safety by foot. To indicate that you need help, fasten a piece of fabric to the antenna or mirror of your vehicle. Use the dome light and flashers to increase the visibility of your car.

Watch out for snow plows:

Watch for snow plows and give them plenty of space to go by. You should only pass a plow when you can see the road well ahead.

Examine the state of the roads:

Thanksgiving weather: According to forecasts, winter storms could hit the United States on November 24, 2024, at 12:02 p.m.

Weather forecast for Thanksgiving in New York City: A decent soaker is expected26 November 2024, 7:31 p.m.

To make wise travel choices, check the state of the roads before setting out on your trip.

The weather service’s winter driving advice is essential for a safer trip on snow-covered roads. You may greatly lower your chance of accidents and protect your health during the harsh winter months by adhering to these rules.

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