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Get Ready, New Yorkers: Winter Storm Set to Bring Heavy Snow This Weekend

Albany, NY – WEBWIRE – Friday, January 5, 2024

Governor Kathy Hochul today urged New Yorkers to be prepared ⁤as ‍a winter storm is⁢ forecasted to produce up to a foot‌ of snow in‌ areas ‌north of New ⁢York City starting late Saturday and continuing through⁣ Sunday. Most locations in the Mid-Hudson, Southern Tier, Capital, Central New York,⁣ and Finger Lakes regions are expected to ⁢receive ⁣mostly snow from the weather system, while some places ​in the NYC Metro area could receive up to⁣ two inches of rain, as well as a wintry mix of snow and sleet through Sunday ⁢afternoon. Get‌ ready‌ for the snow to fall!

The worst weather conditions are ⁣expected to ​begin late ⁣Saturday night and continue into Sunday morning for some locations. Governor Hochul urged New Yorkers to continue to track‍ the storm over the weekend and make plans now to ensure their safety throughout the storm, including ‌adjusting travel plans⁢ if necessary and preparing for possible power outages.

New Yorkers are no strangers ⁣to snow, but its always important to be prepared and to know how to safely handle incoming weather, Governor Hochul said. I urge everyone to pay attention to their local forecast ‍and to plan travel accordingly. Be ready for some snow!

Snow totals could reach⁣ up to a ‌foot in the Mid-Hudson and⁣ Capital Regions with potentially higher totals in parts of the Catskills. ‍Approximately 6-8 of snow is ⁤expected for eastern parts of the Southern Tier and parts of the ‍Mohawk Valley, and 2-6 of snow is ⁤predicted to fall in‍ Central NY, Finger Lakes, and⁣ parts of the North Country. Peak snowfall rates could reach 1-2 per hour during the overnight Saturday into Sunday.

For a complete listing of weather‍ alerts and forecasts, visit the National Weather Service website at https://alerts.weather.gov. New Yorkers are also encouraged to sign up‌ for emergency ⁣alerts by subscribing⁢ to NY Alert at https://alert.ny.gov, a free service providing critical ⁣emergency information to your cell phone or computer.

Agency Activities

New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services

The Division is actively⁢ monitoring⁢ the weather‌ forecast and coordinating the States response ‌to ‍the weather event. Office of Emergency ⁢Management staff are in contact with‌ local counterparts and are prepared to facilitate requests for assistance. ⁣The Division is prepared‍ to deploy ⁤emergency response⁤ assets and shelter⁢ supplies from the States stockpiles.

New York State Department of Transportation

The State Department of Transportation is monitoring weather conditions and prepared to‌ respond with 3,692 supervisors and operators available statewide.

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