Dec. 12, 2025, 6:40 a.m. ET
As much as two toes of contemporary snow is headed into western and central New York this weekend, in line with the Nationwide Climate Service in Buffalo.
The Climate Service issued a winter storm watch and a lake impact snow warning for the counties that usually obtain probably the most lake impact snow off Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. A powerful chilly entrance is predicted to maneuver via, bringing lake impact snow and dangerous journey situations. The realm east of Lake Ontario is predicted to see probably the most snow – with as much as two toes anticipated to land on Oswego County by the top of the weekend, in line with the Climate Service.
This is extra on what to anticipate:
Lake Ontario Area (Wayne, northern Cayuga counties)
Watch: late Saturday, Dec. 13 via the morning of Monday, Dec. 15
Snow Accumulation: as much as 7 inches with the best accumulation in japanese Wayne and northern Cayuga counties
Affect: Journey troublesome= on slippery, snow-covered roads, quickly altering journey situations
Western Southern Tier (Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, southern Erie counties)
- Watch: The morning of Saturday, Dec. 13 morning via evening of Sunday, Dec. 14
- Snow Accumulation: 7 inches or extra of lake impact snow in probably the most persistent lake impact snow bands
- Winds: Gusts as much as 35 mph
- Affect: Snow-covered and slippery roads, temporary heavy bursts might cut back visibility
There’s additionally a lake impact snow warning set for the weekend for counties east of Lake Ontario – and as much as two toes of snow is predicted in some spots.
Oswego County
- Warning: In impact via 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14
- Snow Accumulation: As much as 2 toes of lake impact snow – divided into two separate rounds. The primary spherical is predicted to convey 6 to 10 inches of snow Friday (which northern Oswego County getting the majority of the snow) and the second spherical is predicted to convey 8 to 14 inches of snow late Saturday into Sunday with snow falling at a charge of two to three inches per hour at occasions.
- Affect: Hazardous situations anticipated
Jefferson and Lewis counties
- Warning: 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 via 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14
- Snow Accumulation: As much as 14 inches with snow falling at a charge of two to three inches per hour in probably the most intense portion of the band (Saturday evening into early Sunday morning). Heaviest is predicted in southern Jefferson and much western Lewis counties.
- Affect: Hazardous situations anticipated with deep snow cowl on the roads and really poor visibility
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