lake effect
Lake-Effect Lightning Study To Support Robust SUNY Oswego Student Experiences
Lake Effect Snow Warning In Effect Until Thursday At 4 A.M.
Lake Effect Band Plays Through Oswego
The Port City plowed through its second heavy snowstorm of the year Wednesday. Nearly 8 inches of snow fell from late Tuesday night through Wednesday evening
Doppler-on-Wheels To Chase Oswego’s Lake Effect Snows
Nearly 100 Oswego High School science students got a first-hand look at the super high-tech flatbed-mounted Doppler radar units.
Weather Update: Snow Moving To The North Monday Night
A broad area of moderate to heavy lake effect snow over much of the eastern Lake Ontario region is expected to shift to the east and southeast through late evening as an arctic cold front crosses the region.
Heavy snowfall stretching from near Pulaski north to Adams, Barnes Corners, Fort Drum, and Croghan will move east across the Tug Hill region into Lowville and Harrisville. Additional moderate to heavy snow may also expand into central and eastern Oswego County from Mexico to Williamstown and into the southern portion of Lewis County through 10:30 pm. Expect snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour in the most intense snowfall. Roads will be snow covered and slippery.
West winds will shift to the northwest and increase through late evening with gusts up to 35 mph. This will produce increasing amounts of blowing and drifting snow, especially in open areas such as Route 12 between Lowville and Watertown.

