SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A widespread wintry mix is expected to impact Central New York (CNY) starting Saturday through Sunday, prompting weather alerts for snow and ice accumulation. Winter Weather Advisories will be in effect from 9 AM Saturday until 9 AM Sunday, while Winter Storm Warnings are issued from noon Saturday to 7 PM Sunday for specific counties.
- Wintry mix expected Saturday through Sunday
- Winter Weather Advisories issued for counties
- High Wind Watch from Sunday afternoon
- Strong winds up to 60 MPH anticipated
- Snow, sleet, and rain forecasted sequence
- Local ice accumulation predictions provided
In addition to the winter weather, a High Wind Watch has been announced for most of CNY from Sunday afternoon through Monday afternoon. Winds are predicted to reach speeds of 20-30 MPH with gusts up to 50-60 MPH, potentially causing power outages due to fallen trees weighed down by ice and snow.
The upcoming weather system is primarily driven by a large area of low pressure moving towards CNY. This will bring a sequence of precipitation starting with snow, transitioning into sleet and freezing rain before changing to plain rain as temperatures rise. Residents should prepare for hazardous travel conditions throughout the duration of the storm.
Forecasted snowfall amounts from 11 AM Saturday until noon on Sunday vary across regions but may include significant accumulations in some areas. Ice accumulation is expected between 7 PM Saturday and 7 PM Sunday, further complicating conditions on roadways and sidewalks. Key details include:
- Winter Weather Advisories: Effective from 9 AM Saturday to 9 AM Sunday
- Winter Storm Warnings: Effective from noon Saturday to 7 PM Sunday
- High Wind Watch: From Sunday afternoon through Monday afternoon
The combination of heavy snow followed by ice could lead to dangerous situations such as downed power lines and obstructed roads. Residents are advised to stay informed about updates regarding the storm’s progression via local News outlets or weather services.
This weekend’s wintry mix poses serious challenges for Central New York residents with multiple weather alerts in place. As conditions evolve, staying updated on forecasts will be essential for safety during this period of inclement weather.