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This was expected..

As mild
air will still be in place early Thursday evening, much of the
precipitation will start as rain, with some sleet and freezing rain
possible in the far northern and western portions of the area
(portions of Central New York and the Finger Lakes). Colder air then
rapidly surges into the area from northwest to southeast Thursday
night/early Friday morning, therefore changing any rain/wintry mix
to snow across Central New York. The transition to snow will be a
bit later (more towards Friday afternoon) across Northeast PA and
the southern Catskills. Snow will become moderate to locally heavy
at times in portions of Central New York during the day on Friday,
especially between 12Z and 18Z (between 7AM and 1PM)
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BUF AFD. Slop Storm

SYNOPSIS...
A storm system advancing out of the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys
tonight will produce a slop storm of mixed precipitation tonight and
Thursday. There remains a potential for a widespread significant
snowfall Thursday night and Friday across much of the area when the
system slowly moves to our east. The snowfall will be enhanced
southeast of the lakes where major impacts will be possible.
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