SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Central New York is experiencing fresh snowfall this morning, following widespread snow overnight. Lake effect snow is expected to develop later today, with warnings issued for Oswego and Northern Cayuga Counties from 4 PM today through 4 AM Tuesday.
- Fresh snow accumulation in Central New York.
- Lake Effect Snow Warnings for specific counties.
- Chilly temperatures with wind chill effects.
- Super Bowl LIX features Chiefs vs. Eagles.
- Indoor game weather contrasts with Syracuse conditions.
- Forecast updates available on Weather Authority page.
Additional weather advisories include a Winter Weather Advisory for Wayne County during the same timeframe. While Onondaga County will also see some accumulation, amounts are anticipated to be lighter.
The snowfall that occurred last night has left a fresh layer of snow across Central New York. As temperatures hover in the mid to upper 20s this morning and lower 30s this afternoon, residents can expect cloudy skies with a chance of flurries before lake effect snow begins around 4-5 PM.
Lake Effect Snow Warnings have been issued for specific counties:
- Oswego County
- Northern Cayuga County
A Winter Weather Advisory is also in effect for Wayne County. Accumulation estimates suggest that areas affected by lake effect could see significant snowfall by Monday morning.
The Super Bowl LIX featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will take place indoors at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans today at 6:30 PM Syracuse time (5:30 PM local time). While conditions outside will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures dropping from the 70s into the 60s, Syracuse will experience cold weather with lake effect snow and temperatures falling into the upper 20s during game time.
This winter season continues to bring challenging weather patterns to Central New York. With ongoing snowfall and colder temperatures forecasted, residents should stay informed about potential travel disruptions due to winter conditions.