Binghamton, New York – Gusty winds and scattered snow showers are expected to continue across Central New York through Tuesday, bringing cold temperatures and minor accumulations.
According to the US National Weather Service in Binghamton, lingering snow showers and flurries will transition to lake effect snow overnight into Tuesday morning as cold northwest winds move across the region. Wind gusts are forecast to reach 25 to 40 mph into the evening before gradually diminishing overnight.
Narrow bands of lake effect snow will continue east of Lake Ontario through Tuesday, with finger lakes communities also seeing light accumulations. Forecasters say much colder temperatures will settle in Tuesday night, with wind chills dropping near 0 degrees by early Wednesday morning.
A fast-moving clipper system is expected to bring widespread snowfall totals of 1 to 3 inches across Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service said confidence is high that the system will produce measurable snowfall, though impacts are expected to remain minor.
Commuters and students should plan for slick road conditions late Tuesday night and reduced visibility during heavier snow bands.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts as conditions evolve.
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