Syracuse, N.Y. – Upstate New York is seeing its first major snowstorm of the season. Roads are becoming slippery, and several school districts, including Syracuse, are closed today due to the weather.
Snow started falling early this morning and is expected to continue into the evening. At times, the snowfall could reach about an inch per hour. Most of Upstate New York is under a winter weather advisory, predicting 3 to 6 inches of snow in many areas. Some hilltops and regions near Lake Erie and Lake Ontario could see even more—up to a foot in certain spots.
According to the National Weather Service, a strong coastal storm is causing this widespread snow. Although this storm isn’t as severe as last year’s Thanksgiving lake effect storm, many places will experience their first snow of the season.
Drivers should be cautious. The advisory notes that slippery roads could affect morning and evening commutes.
As the snow moves through the region, it will taper off from west to east. The Finger Lakes area should see the snow end around lunchtime, while parts of the Mohawk Valley will likely have snow until late afternoon.
This weather pattern also reminds us of how variable winter weather can be in Upstate New York. A study from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) found that snowfall can vary greatly from year to year, influenced by coastal storms and lake effect conditions. Understanding these patterns can help residents prepare for what’s to come.
For updates on this weather event, you can check the National Weather Service’s official site for the latest forecasts and alerts.
















