Wednesday could challenge Syracuse's March 11 record high of 73 degrees before a sharp cold front flips conditions to ...
Life-threatening flash floods prompted New York officials to order evacuations after surging river levels threatened nearby homes.
A flood watch will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday and remain in effect until Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
After a lull during the day, the rain returns for Thursday night, and it could be heavy at times. Some street flooding will ...
Officials in northern New York and Vermont are keeping a close eye on rivers across the region as warm weather begins melting ...
Thirteen Ladue Street residents in Morrisonville were asked to evacuate Tuesday morning when an ice jam in the Saranac River threatened to flood their homes.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Jefferson and Lewis counties, effective from 8 a.m. Wednesday through 5 p.m. Thursday. Between an inch and an inch and a half of rain is ...
A stationary front will remain just to the south of our region keeping unsettled weather over much of the area. We can expect dense fog in spots this morning followed ...
Additional river flooding possible in next couple days ...
Ice jams happen mainly in the spring due to the warmer temperatures, large snowpack melting, several rounds of rainfall, plus the ice breaking up in the creeks after a very cold winter. As the warmer ...
Kirkland, NY. — Rain and melting snow have caused flooding in Oneida County, closing two roads, and flood warnings have been issued for Cortland County. Around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Route 5 was closed ...
Rain ends by Thursday daybreak, when it turns much colder, and flurries are expected! Rivers crest on Thursday. Some minor flooding is possible. Friday into the weekend looks to be a seasonably cold ...
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