NepaSnow
Mesoscale Discussion 2275 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1222 PM CST Fri Dec 26 2025
Areas affected…Western New York into northeast Pennsylvania
Concerning…Heavy snow
Valid 261822Z – 262215Z
SUMMARY…A favorable zone for heavy snow banding is becoming established across parts of western New York into northeast Pennsylvania. Snowfall rates between 1-2 in/hour will be possible under any band that develops within this region through late afternoon.
DISCUSSION…Precipitation banding has begun to emerge across portions of NY/PA over the past couple of hours amid strengthening warm air advection between 850-700 mb and increasing, albeit modest, broad-scale ascent ahead of a low-amplitude upper wave. Dry air in the lowest few kilometers has limited precipitation amounts at the surface for most locations thus far; however, automated observations and web cams between Buffalo and Rochester, NY have begun to report moderate to heavy snowfall with visibility reductions between 1/2 to 1/4 mile at times under one of the consolidating bands. Concurrently, NY Mesonet observations are depicting steady surface moistening with dewpoints climbing by 1-2 F/hour as low-level profiles saturate under the heavier precipitation bands.
While the heaviest snowfall will likely occur later this evening as the upper wave moves over the region, these observed trends suggest that the onset of moderate/heavy snowfall rates is likely beginning. Areas that can maintain residence time under an established snow band may observe snowfall rates as high as 1-2 in/hour as soon as low-level saturation occurs. Favorable overlap of synoptic and mesoscale ascent will continue to promote snow band development within the warm advection branch of the disturbance, which will maintain heavy snowfall potential at least through late afternoon and possibly into the late evening hours.
..Moore.. 12/26/2025