Chenango County weather forecast: 1 to 1.5 feet of snow
CHENANGO COUNTY – The National Weather Service at Binghamton is estimating 12 to 18 inches of snowfall throughout Chenango County from 7 p.m. Thursday to 1 a.m. Saturday.
Rain is expected to develop Thursday afternoon before transitioning to snow in the evening. The City of Norwich/Chenango County Emergency Operations Center estimates snow will accumulate at 1 to 2 inches per hour on Friday.
"One of the biggest things with this storm is – pretty typical with a March snowstorm – it's going to be elevation dependent. So the higher amounts are going to be in the higher elevations, and we'll see lower amounts, but it's still going to be a pretty significant snowstorm," said Chenango County Emergency Management Officer A. Wesley Jones.
The City of Norwich/Chenango County Emergency Operations Center also predicts the possibility of downed trees and power lines as a result of a combination of heavy, wet snow and gusty winds.
Local weather updates can be found on the City of Norwich/Chenango County Emergency Center's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NorwichEMO/, or on the National Weather Service at Binghamton's website at www.weather.gov/bgm/.
Rain is expected to develop Thursday afternoon before transitioning to snow in the evening. The City of Norwich/Chenango County Emergency Operations Center estimates snow will accumulate at 1 to 2 inches per hour on Friday.
"One of the biggest things with this storm is – pretty typical with a March snowstorm – it's going to be elevation dependent. So the higher amounts are going to be in the higher elevations, and we'll see lower amounts, but it's still going to be a pretty significant snowstorm," said Chenango County Emergency Management Officer A. Wesley Jones.
The City of Norwich/Chenango County Emergency Operations Center also predicts the possibility of downed trees and power lines as a result of a combination of heavy, wet snow and gusty winds.
Local weather updates can be found on the City of Norwich/Chenango County Emergency Center's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NorwichEMO/, or on the National Weather Service at Binghamton's website at www.weather.gov/bgm/.
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