Much of the Twin Tiers is shivering under below-zero wind chills as winds kick up a small accumulation of snow from January 28 through early January 19.
The temperatures are going to be low and the winds high for the next several days. Here's what you need to know before you go outside or in your vehicle.
One week after parts of the Binghamton area received nearly four feet of snow, the region is bracing for heavy rain followed by a sudden drop in temperatures.
Weather forecasters say Binghamton-area residents should be ready for a warmup with rain that could cause some flooding and then a sudden drop in temperatures for Christmas Day.
The National Weather Service in Binghamton is keeping a close eye on a developing storm system that could dump several inches of snow on the Twin Tiers.