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Weather. Lake-effect snow to unleash whiteouts, snarl post-Thanksgiving travel. Alex Sosnowski. November 26, 2024 at 9:08 AM. 1 / 7. ... known as the Tug Hill Plateau region.
The greatest snow accumulations are expected across the northern Tug Hill region to areas just south and east of Watertown. Allegany: 8 to 14 inches of snow. The greatest accumulations will focus ...
This area is referred to as the Tug Hill Plateau region and is notorious for picking up feet of lake-effect snow when winds are from the west and northwest. ... AccuWeather Alerts™ are prompted ...
Tug Hill, sometimes referred to as the Tug Hill Plateau, [4] is an upland region in northern New York state, notable for heavy winter snows. [5] [6] The Tug Hill region is east of Lake Ontario, north of Oneida Lake, and west of the Adirondack Mountains. The region is separated from the Adirondacks by the Black River Valley.
Total snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches in the most persistent lake snows. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph will produce blowing and drifting snow. Snowfall rates may briefly reach 2 to 4 inches per hour. * WHERE...Oswego county. Greatest accumulations across the Tug Hill Plateau, with much lower amounts across lower elevations.
The snowiest portions of the Tug Hill, near the junction of the towns of Montague, Osceola, Redfield, and Worth, average over 300 inches (760 cm) of snow annually. [15] From February 3–12, 2007, a lake-effect snow event left 141 inches (358 cm) of snow in 10 days at North Redfield on the Tug Hill Plateau.
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In mid January 1997 a snow burst dropped 95 inches of snow on the hamlet of Montague, New York on the Tug Hill Plateau. This storm included a record for the contiguous United States of 77" in 24 hours on the 11th and 12th, 40" of this total fell in 8 hours.