As Central New York takes in unseasonably warm weather, Oswego County businesses, which typically dread the melting snow, are ...
Image via Shutterstock It was a pretty traumatic month for people in New York. At least 26 buildings ended up collapsing under the sheer weight of the snow in the region. And here I thought the ...
Oswego County is known for heavy lake effect snow events, but this winter season seems like it's been happening quite frequently.
New York has seen a series of building collapses following heavy snow across parts of the central part of the state last week. The damage, concentrated in Oswego and Oneida counties, has affected ...
The search and rescue teams from outside Oswego County came from the counties of Fulton, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida and ...
All of Oswego County is under a lake effect ... not generally one of the big winners in the lake effect snow race. Why is Upstate NY getting hit so hard by lake effect snow? The answer starts ...
Feet of snow across parts of central New York caused more than two dozen homes and businesses to collapse under its weight, according to Oswego County officials. A lake-effect snowstorm started on ...
Oswego County residents are bracing for potential flooding just two weeks after a lake effect storm brought several feet of snow to local municipalities — with a flood ...
On Sunday at 10:01 p.m. an updated lake effect snow warning was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Monday 1 a.m. until Wednesday 6 a.m. for Oswego County. The weather service ...
As warmer weather approaches and snow begins to melt across central New York officials are sharing tips to help prepare for ...
On Friday at 6:34 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated lake effect snow warning in effect until Saturday at 1 a.m. for Oswego County. The weather service adds, "Heavy lake effect snow.
Cloudy with a high of 31 °F (-0.6 °C). Winds NNE at 9 to 11 mph (14.5 to 17.7 kph). Night - Cloudy. Winds variable at 7 to 9 mph (11.3 to 14.5 kph). The overnight low will be 31 °F (-0.6 °C ...