New York was slammed with heavy snow, with many towns picking up a foot or more. From Central New York to the Hudson Valley, here’s where the biggest snowfall totals were reported.
As the temperatures dip below freezing, staying warm becomes more than just a comfort—it's about safety. Let’s talk about how to dress for these chilly days.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect across New York. Tug Hill could see 2–3 feet of snow, with bitter Arctic cold and dangerous wind chills. Travel may be hazardous.
A major winter storm is set to blanket Upstate NY with 2–4 feet of snow, especially near Watertown, Fort Drum, and Tug Hill. Travel will be hazardous through Wednesday.
A terrifying NYSDOT video from Franklin County shows a driver crossing a solid yellow line to pass an active snowplow — and nearly causing a head-on collision. Watch the near-miss that proves exactly why you should never crowd the plow.
Step into a winter wonderland at Chenango Valley State Park! Join a guided lantern hike under twinkling stars on Jan. 16 & 30, ending by a crackling fire.
Trails in Central New York are covered in fresh snow, but many STOP signs are buried. Riders are asked to take a moment to clear signs and keep everyone safe.