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A travel advisory has been issued beginning Thursday night, as inclement weather is expected to hit New York City. The announcement follows the issuance of a coastal flood advisory and a wind advisory.
Heavy rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds are forecast as the storm likely strengthens on Friday. Rainfall of 1 to 2 inches is anticipated, although, if the storm is stronger, it could produce an inch or more of rain per hour. Thunderstorms might continue into early Saturday, according to the advisory.
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Travelers face chaos as snow paralyzes New York airports with over 1,000 flights delayed
New York's airports are facing delays for more than 1,000 flights coming into New York City this morning, as winter weather blasts the Northeast
A series of winter weather alerts have been issued across upstate New York as a midweek storm threatens to bring several inches of snow, strong winds and hazardous travel conditions.
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Lake Effect Snow Warning Map: List Of Affected Counties And Cities In New York And What To Expect
Heavy lake-effect snow is expected across central and upstate New York through Friday, with 5–12 inches of accumulation, strong winds, and rapidly shifting visibility creating hazardous travel., US News,
The National Weather Service released a winter weather advisory at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday valid from Friday 1 p.m. until Saturday 7 a.m. for Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis counties.
Holiday travelers headed to or from New York City should brace for potential disruptions this holiday season. The city is one of the top spots for winter travel delays, driven by a mix of high passenger volume, unpredictable weather and ongoing congestion at airports and on the region’s roadways.
Multiple Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect across western and central New York as lake-effect snow impacts travel through Monday and into early Tuesday, according to the NWS in Buffalo.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory at 3:54 p.m. on Sunday in effect until 10 p.m. for Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis counties.