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NOAA says for Broome, Tioga, Delaware, Susquehanna, Bradford and Wayne Counties, there is the possibility of 9 to 16 inches of snow, beginning late afternoon and continuing overnight.
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Chenango, Cortland, Otsego and Tompkins Counties are anticipating a little less snow with the National Weather Service predicting 7 to 12 inches total accumulation.
Forecasters say snowfall rates of two inches per hour are possible through the period. Winds at 10 to 15 miles a hour and gusting to 25 miles per hour, especially at higher elevations are expected with blowing snow and possible isolated power outages.