More harsh weather on the way

Source: National Weather Service, Weather Forecast Office Binghamton.

BAINBRIDGE - At the heels of Tuesday’s storm which knocked out power to roughly 1,500 Chenango County residents in the Bainbridge, Coventry, and Afton area, more severe weather is in store for today.

The National Weather Service is warning of warm and humid weather Wednesday with scattered thunderstorms that may be severe. The risk continues through Thursday, creating a possibility of flash flooding throughout the region.

A few storms this evening may contain damaging winds and hail, along with frequent lightning and heavy downpours as the remains of Tropical Storm Elsa approaches.

According to NYSEG, Tuesday’s storm caused a significant number of fallen trees and limbs, resulting in broken poles and nearly 90 downed power lines.

Harsh weather disrupted power service to NYSEG customers in the southern portions of Chenango County. Most had power restored within hours.

Shawn Magrath, Sun Staff Writer

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