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This winter's cold weather might not have been the best for shoveling or snow-blowing, but experts say the temperatures may help local crops.
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The National Weather Service says some parts of central New York could see up to three feet of snow this weekend thanks to a lake effect weather pattern.
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We’re seeing some of our first big blasts of winter weather, and AAA said now is a great time to review your driving skills in snow and ice.
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As global temperatures increase, winter weather may see more rain than snow.
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For Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol snow and winter weather means increasing car accidents. Maciol said it’s important for drivers to remain calm when road conditions change.
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The PEACE, Inc. Department of Energy and Housing services is expecting its new location to improve efficiency and help it serve people in need.
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Fluctuating temperatures are interfering with some plants' ability to stay protected in the winter. Prof. Jason Londo from Cornell University said that central New York apple and grape crops don't have to worry just yet.
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A majority of New York will be affected by a winter storm through Thursday.
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The Walsh administration has been building up capacity for snow removal in the city of Syracuse the last several years. The pandemic may upend some of…
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The early season arrival of a mix of rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain and gusty winds, which first struck on Monday night, caught public utility companies unprepared for the massive power losses.