Mother Nature closes out 2007 with dual snowstorms
CHENANGO COUNTY – It may not have been an overly white Christmas, but Mother Nature will ensure winter weather will be in full swing for the New Year. As last week brought spring-like conditions to the region, winter is here again just in time to ring in the New Year.
A snow advisory issued Sunday afternoon called for three to six inches of snow and was in effect from 7 p.m. Sunday to 11 a.m. Monday. By 8 a.m. today, the snow advisory had been lifted early.
However, according to emergency management officials, another advisory could follow by mid-day.
“They are considering another advisory for a second storm coming in,” said City of Norwich Emergency Management Officer A. Wesley Jones.
Jones also reported that snow accumulation for the area followed what was predicted Sunday, and depending on location, a full three to six inches was reported.
A second storm moving into the region should, according the Binghmaton weather service, drop an additional three to six inches tonight. It is presumed by Jones that the second storm, just like the first, will include heavy snow fall but other hazardous conditions will not apply.
With many people taking to the roads in light of New Year’s Eve celebrations, it is advised that people who wish to travel do so with precaution. Road conditions may become hazardous and visibility lessened once the heavy snow begins.
For more information on the progressing storm, visit the Norwich Emergency Management web site at www.norwichnewyork.net/emergency, where you can sign up to receive e-mail updates on serious weather conditions.
A snow advisory issued Sunday afternoon called for three to six inches of snow and was in effect from 7 p.m. Sunday to 11 a.m. Monday. By 8 a.m. today, the snow advisory had been lifted early.
However, according to emergency management officials, another advisory could follow by mid-day.
“They are considering another advisory for a second storm coming in,” said City of Norwich Emergency Management Officer A. Wesley Jones.
Jones also reported that snow accumulation for the area followed what was predicted Sunday, and depending on location, a full three to six inches was reported.
A second storm moving into the region should, according the Binghmaton weather service, drop an additional three to six inches tonight. It is presumed by Jones that the second storm, just like the first, will include heavy snow fall but other hazardous conditions will not apply.
With many people taking to the roads in light of New Year’s Eve celebrations, it is advised that people who wish to travel do so with precaution. Road conditions may become hazardous and visibility lessened once the heavy snow begins.
For more information on the progressing storm, visit the Norwich Emergency Management web site at www.norwichnewyork.net/emergency, where you can sign up to receive e-mail updates on serious weather conditions.
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