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Old 10-17-2007, 07:14 AM
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Default Morrisville-Oneida Area (Madison County); Weather?

Does this part of Central New York get as much snow as Syracuse? If not, does it get more, or less? A lot more/less??

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A little less than Syracuse Hancock Intl Airport. In most years, 10 to 15 inches less.

The Morrisville-Oneida Area is usually nailed with Nor'easter snowstorms. Though it does receive some lake effect snow, just not as much as areas closer to Lake Ontario. Madison County south to the Catskills and east to Albany is known for two weather events....flooding in the hilly areas and very high snowfall totals from Nor'easters.

Most years the Morrisville-Oneida Area will see about 100 inches of snow...that's roughly the same as Rochester's average.
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Old 10-18-2007, 07:16 AM
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Awesome, thanks. I love snow. I'm thinking about attending a college in the area.
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