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How cold will it get in Central NY this weekend? Really cold

Dangerously cold weather is on the way for Central New York, with frigid conditions arriving later this week.

A weak clipper system moving through Wednesday into Thursday will bring snow showers across Central New York, with northern Oneida County under a winter weather advisory for 3 to 7 inches of snow through Thursday afternoon.

An arctic cold front arrives Friday, plunging temperatures to dangerous levels, with wind chills of 10 to 20 degrees below zero possible across much of the region Friday night through Saturday.

On Saturday, high temperatures may not reach the double digits.

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The National Weather Service warns that cold weather headlines are likely across the entire region, with some northern counties potentially requiring extreme cold watches or warnings. Lake effect snow showers will accompany the frigid air as winds turn northwesterly.

In the Southern Tier, the forecast becomes increasingly concerning for Sunday into Monday as models show a significant winter storm tracking farther north than previously expected. The protective arctic high-pressure system is now forecast to weaken and shift northward into Canada, potentially exposing the Binghamton area and northeastern Pennsylvania to moderate to heavy snowfall.

Considerable uncertainty remains about the storm’s exact track and snowfall amounts, as the system is still four to five days away.

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