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    Expires: January 26, 2026 @ 7:00pm
    WHAT
    Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 12 inches in the Wyoming Valley with snowfall amounts of 12 to 18 inches across the northern Tier of PA and central New York. Localized amounts up to two feet possible in the Southern Tier of NY and northern Tier of PA eastward toward the Catskills. Snow may mix with or change to sleet for a time in the Wyoming Valley.
    WHERE
    Portions of central New York and northeast Pennsylvania.
    WHEN
    From 1 AM Sunday to 7 PM EST Monday.
    IMPACTS
    Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions can impact travel on Sunday along with the Monday morning and evening commutes.
    ADDITIONAL DETAILS
    Snow will overspread Northeast PA and the New York Southern Tier around daybreak Sunday morning, moving north to the I-90 corridor by the mid-morning hours on Sunday. At this time, the heaviest snowfall is forecast to be from south-central NY and areas along the NY/PA line. However, further adjustments to the storm track are possible. Snowfall could be very heavy at times Sunday afternoon into Sunday night with hourly rates exceeding 2 inches per hour.
    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
    Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a hat will keep you from losing your body heat. Persons should consider delaying all travel. Motorists should use extreme caution if travel is absolutely necessary.

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$166K Secured for Village of Cazenovia To Aid in Loss of College

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The federal government is trying to help the Village of Cazenovia with the recent closure of Cazenovia College and the financial impact it will have on the Madison County community.

On Monday, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced 166-THOUSAND dollars in federal funding from the Economic Development Administration to support strategic planning for the village. The funding is designed to help fund a comprehensive market analysis, needs assessment, economic feasibility study and marketing strategy to help create jobs and diversify the local economy.

“This vital investment by the EDA will help ensure that the Cazenovia community is able to capitalize on economic development opportunities and will help create new jobs for the area,” said Senator Gillibrand. “I will keep fighting to ensure that New York communities receive the federal funding they need to prosper.”

Cazenovia College announced last December it would not enroll any additional students following the Spring 23 semester due to “financial challenges.”

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