Winter Storm Watch Issued for Twin Tiers & Central N.Y.The National Weather Service in Binghamton is telling residents in the Twin Tiers and Central New York to be prepared for more winter weather.Kathy Whyte
Wind Chill Warnings Issued for Twin Tiers and Central New YorkThe dangerously cold wind chill that’s been plaguing a good portion of the country is making its presence known in the Twin Tiers. Kathy Whyte
Broome Ready to Open Warming Centers if NeededEmergency officials are prepared to set up warming centers in Broome County if conditions warrant.Bob Joseph
Phase Two of the Winter Weather: Brutal Wind Chills for Twin Tiers and Central N.Y.Road conditions have been improving following heavy snow that started January 19 and continued January 20 but now a big freeze is underway.Kathy Whyte
National Weather Service Says the Chances are Improving for Weekend SnowThe National Weather Service says there is "increasing confidence for a high impact winter storm" to hit the region this weekend.Kathy Whyte
Twin Tiers Under Flood WatchThe National Weather Service in Binghamton says a flood watch remains in effect for portions of central New York and northeast Pennsylvania.Kathy Whyte
Minor Flooding is Possible for the Twin TiersThe National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch from 1 a.m. December 21 through 1 a.m. December 22. Kathy Whyte
Winter Storm Warnings Replace Watches for Twin TiersAs of 4 a.m. November 15 the National Weather Service had upgraded earlier watches and advisories to full –scale warnings.Kathy Whyte
Winter Weather Watch For Tioga, Cortland and Bradford CountiesThere could be a potential for more slippery driving over the next few days, accelerating area motorists’ recollection of their winter driving skills. Kathy Whyte
Minor Flooding Issues Possible for the WeekendOfficials say no major flooding is expected but the National Weather Service in Binghamton says periods of rain are expected starting November 1. Kathy Whyte