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NOAA/NWS Binghamton, NY
Today-Tonight
Winter Storm (Feb. 13-14)Updated: Wednesday 10:40 AM 2/13/2014
By : Dave Nicosia, Warning Coordination Meteorologist
FOR NORTHEAST PA
This area includes but
is not limited to cities
such as Towanda,Montrose, Scranton,
and Wilkes-Barre.
This Briefing applies to
the NWS Binghamton
Service Area only:
FOR CENTRAL NYThis area includes but is
not limited to cities such
as Syracuse, Utica,
Ithaca, Elmira,
Binghamton, andOneonta.
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Changes since last briefing: More detailed timing on the
evolution of the snowstormincluding timing of heavy high
impact snows.
Wind impacts will be higher
especially in the Poconos and
Catskills.
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Advsiories/Warnings
as of 11:00 a.m. Thursday
3 to 7 inches of snow 6 to 12+ inches of snow
Winter Weather Advisory Winter Storm Warning
NY
PA
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10 am Radar
Heavy snow band1-3 inches per hour
Steady light to moderate snow band
< 1 per hour
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Noon
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2 pm
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4-8 pm
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8 pm3 am
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After 3 am
Snow becomes lighter
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Expected snowfall
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Expected Winds
Northerly Winds of 10 to 20 mph
with gusts to 30 mph thisafternoon to tonight fromPoconos to Catskills.
Farther north and west: northerlywinds 5 to 15 mph.
Considerable blowing and driftingsnow expected in northeast PA tothe Catskills.
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Wind Forecast 7 pm
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Impacts
Main impact will be very
dangerous hazardous travelconditions.
Roads will bec snow covered andvery slippery, especially in thewarning area.
Considerable blowing and driftingsnow, especially in the Catskills andPoconos.
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Summary A Major Winter Storm will impact Mid-Atlantic to Northeast
States today and tonight.
Heavy snow is moving north and will affect northeast PA to
the western Catskills between 10 am and 4 pm. Light to
moderate snow will persist north and west of these areas. Light to moderate snow continues from 4 to 8 pm as heaviest
snow moves east. There will be a lull in the heaviest snow
accumulations.
Heavier snow develops again in the winter storm warningareas and continues between 8 pm and 3 am. Lighter snows
to the west.
Snow tapers after 3 am.
Northerly winds of 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph will
lead to considerable blowing and drifting snow in the
Poconos and Catskills from this afternoon to tonight.
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Monitor Conditions!
Continuous updates:
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/bgm/ Or on Social Media at:
Facebook: US National Weather Service Binghamton
Twitter: @NWSBinghamton
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