Mixtures continue to change as Winter Weather Advisory approaches

This morning’s maps from the National Weather Service (NWS) at Buffalo show an ongoing change in projections for mixtures of snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain over the next day as temperature potentials continue to fluctuate, depending on location, and a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY goes into effect for Allegany County from 10AM to 10PM today.

The amount of anticipated snow and ice increases to the north and east, with additional maps and projections for Allegany and surrounding areas appearing in our exclusive Allegany Hope Weather Resources page at https://bit.ly/3YAlcPI on this website or through the link in the left column of this page.

From one to three inches of snow now are forecast today for different parts of the county, along with up to a tenth of an inch of ice, before precipitation transitions over to all rain tonight.

Winds and wind gusts still are projected to pick up Thursday afternoon into Friday, with gusts exceeding 40MPH during overnight and early morning hours.

Be Aware. Be Prepared. Stay Safe.TM and continue to monitor for changes associated with this complicated storm pattern.

As always, we are seeking volunteers who have an interest in weather and other types of disaster preparedness to expand our coverage and community education. For further information, contact us at AlleganyHopeWNY@outlook.com or (484) 435-0503.

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