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In the window below is a text based product called the Public Information Statement or PNS.  

Please note:

  • This product is not issued daily. Only during significant events.
  • This text product can be used to disseminate different types of information. It is mostly used to distribute snow and rain measurements, but it will sometimes contain other content such as extreme temperatures or wind gusts, storm surveys, NOAA Weather Radio outages, preparedness information, etc.

If snow or rain reports do not appear, or an earlier day is needed, try clicking on the Previous Version link. One can move back several versions by clicking on the series of numbers. To get back to the current version, click on the Current Version link.

Click on the tab to view the latest Public Information Statement issued by:

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service Binghamton, NY

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service Albany, NY

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service Burlington, VT

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service Buffalo, NY

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service Norton, MA

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service New York, NY

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mt Holly, PA

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service State College, PA

Latest Public Information Statement issued by National Weather Service Gray/Portland, ME

 

To view this and other text products from surrounding offices try the Text Product page.

For snowfall analyses for the entire country, try the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center.

For rainfall analyses, try the National Water Prediction Service web page.  Click here for northeast US rainfall for the past 24 hours.

Rainfall/snowfall amounts from official National Weather Service observing sites can be found on the NOWData web page.