A blanket of snow settled on the streets and hills of Oneonta Tuesday, Dec. 2, marking the area’s first significant snowfall of the season. Light flakes turned steadily into a genuine snow overnight, and by the time it let up at midday many surfaces were coated in white.
Forecasts called for three to six inches of snow in much of central New York, with Otsego County likely to see accumulations in that range. According to the National Weather Service, an arctic front will bring the potential for more snow squalls Thursday.