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Winter Storm Warning
In effect from Sunday, Jan 25 2026 1:00 AM - Monday, Jan 26 2026 7:00 PM
Issued by NWS Binghamton NY


What:
Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 12
and 18 inches.

Where:
Portions of central New York and northeast Pennsylvania.

When:
From 1 AM Sunday to 7 PM EST Monday.

Impacts:
Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The
hazardous conditions can impact travel on Sunday along with the
Monday morning and evening commutes.

Additional Details:
Snow will overspread Northeast PA and the New
York Southern Tier before daybreak Sunday morning, moving north to
the I-90 corridor by the mid-morning hours on Sunday. At this
time, the heaviest snowfall is forecast to be from south-central
NY and areas southward into Northeast PA and the Catskills.
However, further adjustments to the storm track are possible.
Snowfall could be very heavy at times Sunday through Sunday night
with hourly rates exceeding 2 inches per hour.

Instructions:
If you must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes
will keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to
reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a
hat will keep you from losing your body heat.

Persons should consider delaying all travel. Motorists should use
extreme caution if travel is absolutely necessary.

Areas Impacted:
Northern Oneida
Yates
Seneca
Southern Cayuga
Onondaga
Steuben
Schuyler
Chemung
Tompkins
Madison
Southern Oneida
Cortland
Chenango
Otsego
Tioga
Broome
Delaware
Sullivan
Bradford
Susquehanna
Northern Wayne
Wyoming
Lackawanna
Luzerne
Pike
Southern Wayne

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Cold Weather Advisory
In effect from Saturday, Jan 24 2026 1:54 AM - Saturday, Jan 24 2026 10:00 AM
Issued by NWS Binghamton NY


What:
Very cold wind chills as low as 15 to 25 below expected.

Where:
Portions of central New York and northeast Pennsylvania.

When:
Until 10 AM EST this morning.

Impacts:
The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 15 to 25
below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as
30 minutes.

Instructions:
Use caution while traveling outside. Wear appropriate clothing, a
hat, and gloves.

Keep pets indoors as much as possible.

Make frequent checks on older family, friends, and neighbors. Ensure
portable heaters are used correctly. Do not use generators or grills
inside.

Areas Impacted:
Yates
Seneca
Southern Cayuga
Onondaga
Steuben
Schuyler
Chemung
Tompkins
Madison
Southern Oneida
Cortland
Chenango
Otsego
Tioga
Broome
Delaware
Sullivan
Bradford
Susquehanna
Northern Wayne
Wyoming
Lackawanna
Luzerne
Pike
Southern Wayne

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Binghamton NY
402 AM EST Sat Jan 24 2026

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047-048-072-250915-
Yates-Seneca-Southern Cayuga-Onondaga-Steuben-Schuyler-Chemung-
Tompkins-Madison-Southern Oneida-Cortland-Chenango-Otsego-Tioga-
Broome-Delaware-Sullivan-Bradford-Susquehanna-Northern Wayne-Wyoming-
Lackawanna-Luzerne-Pike-Southern Wayne-
402 AM EST Sat Jan 24 2026

...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS
MORNING...
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 7 PM
EST MONDAY...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central New York and
northeast Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.

Cold Weather Advisory.
Winter Storm Warning.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.

Winter Storm Warning.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will likely be needed. Please relay any
information about severe weather to the NWS.

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