
"From Record Warmth to Significant Snow: Northeast Braces for Winter Storm"
After record warmth, Upstate New York is bracing for heavy snowfall, with the Catskills and eastern Southern Tier expecting a foot or more, while Albany could see 10 inches. The National Weather Service warns of blinding snow rates and has issued winter storm watches, with a 10% chance of Syracuse getting 10 inches. This comes after a notably low-snow winter, with just 28 inches in Syracuse, 60 inches less than normal, and temperatures dropping back to winter levels after hitting 60 degrees.