Despite previous assurances that we'll have an answer on Monday, it's still unknown how that goliath hurricane churning in the Atlantic basin will impact our region.
After a handful of August-like hot weather days in April, May is starting off cool, wet and unsettled. With temperatures in the 40s and low 50s, Monday featured rain, wind, hail, some sun, and plenty of clouds, depending on what part Central New York you live in.
While the National Weather Service has the technology to forecast the weather, nothing replaces the eye of a trained SKYWARN® Spotter and you can be one of them!
Heavy rain triggered sump pumps throughout the Mohawk Valley on Thursday morning along with flooding problems in the region. The good news is that according to meteorologists, sunny warmer weather is in our immediate future.
Meteorologist Craig Flint of WUTR says that cooler and dryer weather is in the forecast for Easter weekend with sunshine and high temperatures in the 40s on Friday and Saturda
Yesterday's snowstorm created a different type of March madness in Upstate New York, and here are the amounts of snow different areas across the state received.