State of Emergency—Snow

UTICA, N.Y. — Extreme cold and a major winter storm are expected to bring dangerous weather and heavy snow to much of New York State.

Gov. Kathy Hochul issued a state of emergency, as temperatures are forecast to drop into the negatives Friday and Saturday night, with a large storm arriving Sunday morning and lasting through Monday.

The governor’s office stated that the Mohawk Valley, North Country and parts of Central New York could see 12 to 18 inches of snow.

Snowfall rates could reach two inches or more per hour in the heaviest bands, which will make driving dangerous and reduce visibility.

The governor advised New Yorkers to avoid travel during the storm due to the risk from both the snow and extreme cold.

For more NEWSChannel 2 coverage of the upcoming cold weather, click on the linked stories below. 


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