Remember the nursery school rhyme - "Rain Rain Go Away, Come Again Another Day?" Well, that's pretty much what upstate and central New Yorkers have been thinking for the past few weeks and we're near a record for rainfall.
Maybe over the past few days the term "Precipitable Water" has come up when talking about the weather. What in the world does this really mean? EyeWitness News Chief Meteorologist Rachael Witter has answers.
Where can you find the driest spot in Central New York? Look no further than the finger lakes. Trumansburg is the driest spot in Upstate New York, according to data from the NOAA Regional Climate Centers.
The National Weather Service out of Binghamton has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Central New York this afternoon. Granted, it's the lowest level of alert, but be on the lookout.
The National Weather Service out of Binghamton has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for snow, sleet, and freezing rain now through Saturday morning at 8AM.
When it rains a ton, the roads across Central New York flood. Roads vary how they flood, and when they do. Here's some safety tips to remember while driving through flooded New York streets.
If you are planning on traveling in Rome near Delta Dam, you may want to reconsider your plans. Route 46 near the Delta Lake dam is closed because of flooding.
The rain has been falling non-stop since last night. In the city of Utica, we captured some flooding taking place in downtown. Here's some of the photos.
It happens every year. It's all part of the Spring Thaw and April Showers. It's going to be a lot worse tonight when I go home with all this rain today. It might be going over the road.