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Otsego County under Heat Advisory

Officials advise that people avoid being outside for long periods of time, wear sunscreen, drink lots of water and take breaks often. If needed, call Otsego County Office of Emergency Services for a list of cooling center locations at (607) 547-4328.…

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Tornado Watch Issued for Otsego and Surrounding Counties

According to the National Weather Service, Tornado Watch 605 remains in effect until 11 p.m. this evening for six Central New York counties: Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Otsego, Sullivan, and Tioga, and in seven Pennsylvania counties. The watch includes Binghamton, Delhi, Norwich, Oneonta and Walton. For up-to-date information, visit https://www.weather.gov/.…

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High Winds Due In Otsego County

High Winds Due In Otsego County The weather has taken a turn in recent weeks and is starting to get more and more stormy. This has led to multiple issues and the National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning, in effect until midnight in Otsego County and other counties in Central New York as well as across the US. Sustained winds at 40 mph are expected this evening, with gusts up to 60 mph. When the winds hit,…

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SNOW CONTINUES TOMORROW

SNOW CONTINUES INTO TOMORROW ONEONTA – Though Otsego County is now on the “back side” of Winter Storm Stella, as much as 3 inches of snow could fall overnight and into tomorrow, according to David Mattice, Oneonta’s National Weather Service observer. “The front side of the storm is pulling away to the northeast towards Maine, so it’s getting less intense,” said Mattice. “But the wind will change direction, and we could see another few inches before all is said and done.” As of…