The Morning Blog 01.26.21
Tuesday, 26 January 2021
by Upstate Weather
Revised snow map based on latest analysis of the regional radars and model runs. There’s a lot more discrepancy in the short term models than usual. That’s why you are seeing a variance between your favorite sources of weather information. My bottom line is this: I’m not comfortable with the radars and model disagreements to
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The Morning Blog 01.25.21
Monday, 25 January 2021
by Upstate Weather
General snows will move in tomorrow to refresh a lot of the state snow pack… and bring (hopefully) enough to areas wanting to get open but the snow cover is just too thin. The expanding of the playground for snowmobilers has definitely helped, especially because sled traffic has been heavy EVERYWHERE. Even during the weekdays.
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The Morning Blog 01.21.21
Thursday, 21 January 2021
by Upstate Weather
Another two days of snow to go across a lot of Upstate NY. Some will get a little. Some will get a lot. We have two separate weather systems, the clipper coming through today with lake effect behind it this evening through tomorrow, then very little break before our big cold front comes through with
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The Morning Blog 01.20.21
Wednesday, 20 January 2021
by Upstate Weather
Clouds and snow showers will continue for the next few days. For now the heavy lake effect is tapering off. Locally you may see a few additional inches, especially in persistent squalls. Like yesterday, breaks of sun are in the offing, especially this afternoon. Could be a nice sunset! Tonight it will be clear at
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The Morning Blog 01.19.21
Tuesday, 19 January 2021
by Upstate Weather
What we’ve been waiting for is here. Another lake effect event underway, already pounding Buffalo and the southtowns as of this writing, stretching even into the southern suburbs of the Rochester area. Soon to fire up over the Tug Hill and western Adirondacks again. A decent snow map for accums over the next 24-30 hours.
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