Binghamton, NY – A weak weather system moving through Central New York may bring isolated snow showers and flurries late tonight, but dry air near the surface is expected to limit accumulation.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, lake-effect snow off Lake Ontario will primarily impact areas north of the region. However, northern Oneida County could see up to a couple of inches of snow.
Snowfall is expected to be minimal in most areas due to dry conditions preventing significant accumulation. Residents in affected regions should remain cautious of brief snow showers that may reduce visibility, particularly late tonight into early Sunday morning.
Drivers in northern Oneida County and surrounding areas should prepare for potential slick spots, especially on untreated roads. No major travel disruptions are expected, but those in snow-prone areas should monitor conditions closely.
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