N.W.S. Local Forecast


N.W.S. Local Forecast

Friday, January 21, 2011

January 22nd and 23rd, 2011 Forecast

Tonight: Heavy lake effect snow squalls, especially north of Syracuse. 6 to 12 inches of snow is likely by Noon Saturday for most locations southeast of Lake Ontario, but localized amounts of 12 to 24 inches are possible north of Syracuse (see the snowfall map below, courtesy of CNY Central). Snow will be falling at 1 to 2 inches per hour in many of these intense bands. It will be a very cold night with lows dropping to around 9 degrees in Syracuse but below zero in the North Country. Whiteout conditions and blowing and drifting snow are possible due to west winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts to 40 mph. The chance of snow is near 100 percent. The sunset this evening is at 5:02 PM.

Saturday: Leftover lake effect snow squalls in the morning will SLOWLY move back toward the shoreline by the end of the afternoon. There will be additional accumulations of snow in these bands. Otherwise, look for clouds and sun with winds diminishing to 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. It will be a blustery cold day with a high near 13 degrees. The wind chill will be between 0 and 10 above during the afternoon. The chance of snow is about 90 percent.

Sunday: Lake effect snow showers and flurries with localized accumulations, especially in the morning. Otherwise, partly sunny and bitter cold with a high near 10 degrees. A frigid night is expected Sunday night with a low around 14 below. The record low for Monday morning is 14 below, set back in 1907. This record will likely be tied or broken. The chance of snow during the day on Sunday is around 40 percent.

Monday: An absolutely frigid day under sunny skies. The high will struggle to get above 3 degrees, and then we drop below zero again Monday night.


Courtesy: CNY Central

Saturday Planner

7 AM 9 degrees, Leftover Squalls

Noon 11 degrees, Winds Diminish

3 PM High near 13 degrees

5 PM 12 degrees, Blustery Cold

Sunrise 7:29 AM
Sunset 5:03 PM


Coming Up This Weekend: The forecast for Oswego for returning students on Sunday.

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