ALBANY – The National Weather Service Tuesday released the unofficial snow totals for Monday’s storm – and issued a new advisory and warning for the next storm, due Wednesday.
The next storm has a winter weather advisory issued for much of the Capital Region to run from 10 a.m. Wednesday to 1 a.m. Thursday.
In the advisory area, which encompasses southern Saratoga and Fulton counties and points south, an additional 2 to 5 inches of snow, as well as ice accumulations from a glaze to a tenth of an inch are expected. Winds are expected to gust to 35 mph, the service said.
The service also issued a winter weather warning for northern Saratoga – including Saratoga Springs – and Fulton counties and points north from 10 a.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Thursday.
In the warning area, new snow could hit 4 to 8 inches, with ice accumulations of up to a tenth of an inch.
All this new snow will be on top of Monday’s snow storm totals.
Here are the top National Weather Service totals for that storm:
Fulton County
- 11.7 – Near Gloversville
- 10 – Oppenheim
- 8.5 – Near Broadalbin
- 8 – Perth
Montgomery County
- 10.8 – Near Fonda
- 10.6 – Near Hessville
- 10 – Amsterdam
- 9 – Fort Plain
- 8.5 – Glen
- 8 – Palatine Bridge
Schenectady County
- 9.5 – Delanson
- 8 – Glenville
- 7.9 – Pattersonville
- 7.9 – Near Niskayuna
- 7.3 – Schenectady GE Plot
- 6.7 – Near Rotterdam Junction
- 6.5 – Near Scotia
Saratoga County
- 9.2 – Near Saratoga Springs
- 9 – Charlton
- 8.5 – Near Ballston Spa
- 8.1 – Near Clifton Park