LIVE UPDATES: Storm tweets from @WNYT
Follow First Warning snowstorm updates from twitter.com/WNYT.
The snow is still coming down in Saratoga! We’ve seen lots of people shoveling. Thankfully, it’s soft snow. @WNYT pic.twitter.com/ZFWBVEk1tW
— Tessa Bentulan (@TessaBentulan) February 25, 2022
Shout out to Samantha! She works at local restaurant in Saratoga. She brought my photographer and I some hot coffee while we were doing live shots in the cold, snowy weather. pic.twitter.com/E8gFiIMugm
— Tessa Bentulan (@TessaBentulan) February 25, 2022
Our latest snowfall reports as of 10AM. #NYwx @WNYT pic.twitter.com/gQ7fht0IBS
— Christina Talamo (@christinatalamo) February 25, 2022
*7:45am* ??At the peak of the morning drive, it looks slow in the Capital Region, but no major backups that are producing standstills. Take it easy out there, the heavy snow will be winding down by 9am. @WNYT pic.twitter.com/su5wBbL8fA
— Paul Caiano (@PaulCaiano) February 25, 2022
Here is an update with some more recent snowfall totals so far this morning. Take it slow on the roads. pic.twitter.com/2RcasoSAjb
— Reid Kisselback (@Radar_Reid) February 25, 2022
Snow showers are falling steady and heavy at points and will continue to do so through the morning commute. If you have to travel be mindful of slick roads and reduced visibility as snow will fall at rates of 1-2 inches per hour. pic.twitter.com/YIjKwlAxYN
— Reid Kisselback (@Radar_Reid) February 25, 2022
Heavy snow at 7am in the Capital Region with 2-5" on the ground. This should continue for a couple more hours, but the steady snow should move through by 9am. Then, more of an intermittent light snow for the rest of the morning and afternoon. Still, at least 8" likely. @WNYT pic.twitter.com/AyXMIwxbb5
— Paul Caiano (@PaulCaiano) February 25, 2022
Plows have been passing through nonstop this morning at the Latham Circle. It’s difficult for snowplow drivers to keep up because it is coming down so quickly. A special thanks to them for working tirelessly to keep us safe. @WNYT pic.twitter.com/EU2zFCtWrA
— Sam Hesler (@HeslerSamWNYT) February 25, 2022
A quick measurement picture from the Latham. The snow is coming down fast this morning and visibility is poor. Take it slow out there! @WNYT pic.twitter.com/TTm74aGSk7
— Sam Hesler (@HeslerSamWNYT) February 25, 2022
Heaviest and steadiest snow will continue over the next few hours making it difficult for road crews to keep up with these high snowfall rates…Avoid traveling and stay home if you can! #NYwx @WNYT pic.twitter.com/cUUP0UNdfO
— Christina Talamo (@christinatalamo) February 25, 2022
Heavy and steady snow is falling across the area this morning! #NYwx @WNYT pic.twitter.com/40GbxlpNhy
— Christina Talamo (@christinatalamo) February 25, 2022
Very poor visibility out in Amsterdam this morning! The heaviest snow will be falling now through 9AM with snowfall rates 1-2 inches per hour…Take it slow and give yourself extra time for your morning commute! #NYwx @WNYT pic.twitter.com/eiKYEfhNyP
— Christina Talamo (@christinatalamo) February 25, 2022
As of 5 AM here’s a look at some of the snowfall totals we have seen so far today. Keep in mind it started snowing around 2 AM for many of us. pic.twitter.com/YeG17XJTot
— Reid Kisselback (@Radar_Reid) February 25, 2022
Good morning! We are starting off the day with snow falling steady and heavy in spots. SOme locations are already reporting snowfall totals of 1.0 – 2.5 inches so far. What are you seeing in your neighborhood? pic.twitter.com/Pok9jyHKT9
— Reid Kisselback (@Radar_Reid) February 25, 2022
Please send us your snowfall totals! pic.twitter.com/juBxrr2MTg
— WNYT NewsChannel 13 (@WNYT) February 25, 2022
The darker blue colors indicate heavy snow, in some cases 1-2"/hour for the morning commute tomorrow. Leave extra time, or consider working from home if that is an option. @WNYT pic.twitter.com/GnY9JAULoG
— Paul Caiano (@PaulCaiano) February 25, 2022