Winter Weather Advisory canceled for Allegany County west and south, another storm expected mid-week

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY, originally effective until early afternoon for Allegany County west, and south into Pennsylvania, has been canceled, but still continues for Steuben County east.

Additional “nuisance light snow” of a half-inch to an inch in Allegany, with a greater concentration possible in the southwestern portion of the county is expected today, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) at Buffalo, and more in Steuben and eastern counties forecast by the NWS at Binghamton.

The NWS Weather Prediction Center currently is forecasting the potential for more than four inches of accumulating snow on Wednesday into Thursday for Central and Western Southern Tier counties of New York, and a greater potential over the border in Pennsylvania.

Further information for specific areas, including links to timing, is available on our exclusive Allegany County Weather Resources page at https://bit.ly/3YAlcPI on this website or through the link in the left column of this page.

Be Aware. Be Prepared. Stay Safe.TM and continue to monitor for updates in regard to the new storm.
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