
2/12/2025
WT Staff
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February 12, 2025 updated 1012 am EST
Johnson City BWA
Safe Drinking Water Advisories
Broome County: Johnson City Waterworks experienced a water service disruption on Monday this week. Service has been restored with a pre-cautionary BWA in effect for customers on Oakdale Road, customers connecting north of Aetna Road, all addresses on Overbrook Road, connections west of Reynolds, all ratepayers on Nelson Road, Fernwood Ave, Ivy Place and Francis Street, until further notice. Johnson City Waterworks supplies potable water to 16,578 residents from a groundwater well source in the south-flowing Susquehanna River watershed. The facility has a perfect record of SDWA compliance, no violations identified in the last twelve reporting quarters.
The new WTNY.us Serious Violator list is here.
Urgent Winter Weather Advisory issued by NWS Binghamton 319 am Wed Feb 12
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 4 AM EST THURSDAY...
Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleet accumulations up to one inch and ice accumulations around a light glaze, with up to one tenth of an inch of ice accumulation in the higher elevations. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday evening commute. A few power outages are possible due to the strong, gusty winds.
Impacting Yates-Seneca-Southern Cayuga-Steuben-Schuyler-Chemung-Tompkins-
Cortland-Tioga-Broome-Bradford-Susquehanna-Wyoming-Lackawanna-Luzerne-
Including the cities of Wilkes-Barre, Hornell, Auburn, Cortland,
Elmira, Owego, Montrose, Towanda, Hazleton, Ithaca, Penn Yan,
Tunkhannock, Hallstead, Scranton, Sayre, Watkins Glen, Waverly,
Binghamton, Corning, and Seneca Falls
Streamflow Situation from the USGS New York Water Science Center network of monitors
Hudson River is running a first percentile low flow at Green Island midweek, as the central drainage basin is below to much below seasonal normal from the upper basin Hudson and Mohawk Rivers to the outlet Atlantic Ocean Long Island Sound watershed. The extreme low flow recorded on Massapequa Creek continues. Much below seasonal normal water levels continue in the south, an extreme low recorded in a tributary of the Chemung River, as Ramapo and Mahwah Rivers of the Ramapo River watershed run extreme low flows. In the west, Onondaga Creek runs a first percentile low water level at Syracuse in the Oswego River - Finger Lakes watershed. Measured water levels in the northeast are beginning to dip below normal, Raquette River running below the 10th percentile at South Colton in St. Lawrence County.
Central basin Mohawk River watershed remains in moderate drought through the Mohawk River channel, impacting Oneida, south Herkimer, Montgomery and Fulton Counties. The Lower Hudson River watershed area east of the Hudson River remains in moderate drought, Putnam and north Westchester Counties. Sullivan County in the Delaware River watershed remains in moderate drought. Oswego River-Finger Lakes watershed remains below normal, along with the Hudson River upper and lower watersheds not otherwise rated with moderate drought. Black River watershed hops on the drought map at below normal while the upper Lake Champlain watershed has dropped off the drought map overnight. See the front page map with the watershed layer enabled for a more.
It is 33F in the city with a high 40 Wednesday. A slight chance of snow coming before 10am and again possibly snow after 4pm. Tonight there will be snow before 1am, as the thermometer rises the precipitation turns to rain and sleet with straight up rain after 4 am, up to half an inch possible.
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