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WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT TO MONDAY MORNING UNTIL 12:00PM EST
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Urgent - Winter Weather Message National Weather Service Buffalo NY 400 AM EST Sat Jan 3 2004
...A Bout Of Wintry Weather Expected Across The Region...
.Low Pressure Developing Over The Plains Is Forecast To Deepen As It Moves To The Mid Mississippi Valley By Sunday Afternoon. The Low Is Forecast To Continue Moving Northeast Across Ohio Sunday And Sunday Night To Near Binghamton Monday Morning And Onto The Maine Coast Monday Evening. As The Low Approaches...It Will Bring A Wintry Mix Of Precipitation To The Area.
If The Current Forecast Track Of The Storm Is Correct A Mix Of Freezing Rain...Sleet And Snow Can Be Expected Across The Western Southern Tier. Over The Niagara Frontier...The Finger Lakes And The North Country...The Precipitation Will Fall Mainly As Snow.
The Path Of This Storm Will Be Critical As To The Precise Timing...Amount And Type Of Precipitation.
As The Low Moves Off To The New England Coast On Monday...A Northwest Flow Of Arctic Air Will Build Across The Region. The Cold Air Passing Over The Warmer Waters Of Lakes Erie And Ontario Will Result In Lake Effect Snows Downwind Of The Lakes Through Midweek.
A Winter Storm Watch Is Issued When Severe Winter Weather Is Possible, But Not Imminent. At The Time, There Is A Potential For Significant Snow And/Or Ice Accumulations. Future Driving And Walking Conditions May Become Hazardous, So It Is Important To Monitor The Latest Forecasts. Stay Tuned To Noaa Weather Radio And Other Radio And Tv Stations For Further Details Or Updates.
1700- Genesee-Livingston-Monroe-Niagara-Northern Cayuga-Northern Erie- Ontario-Orleans-Southern Erie-Wayne-Wyoming- Including The Cities Of Batavia...Buffalo...Canandaigua... Fair Haven...Geneseo...Medina...Newark...Niagara Falls...Rochester... Springville And Warsaw 400 AM EST Sat Jan 3 2004
...Winter Storm Watch In Effect From Late Tonight To Monday Morning...
Snow Is Forecast To Overspread The Region From South To North Beginning After Midnight Tonight. Total Accumulations Of 8 To 10 Inches Of Snow Are Possible By Sunday Night.