After blizzard-like conditions across parts of New York State yesterday, parts of New York remain under a Winter Storm Warning today and through the rest of the week.

A "Bomb Cyclone" brought gusty winds and blowing snow across New York, causing power outages, travel issues, and other issues. That system is expected to continue to move to the East, pushing that extreme weather out of the area, but some parts of New York will remain under a Winter Storm Warning.

Winter Storm Warnings In New York State

There are still several areas of New York that will be under a Winter Storm Warning today and beyond. Those areas are near Lake Erie and Lake Ontario and will be dealing with lake effect snow.

Currently, there is a Winter Storm Warning in place for Wyoming, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Southern Erie counties until Friday morning at 1 am. There is potential for up to 3 feet of snow for some of the region, especially in ski country.

There is also a Winter Storm Warning in place for Oneida, Onondaga, and Madison counties until Wednesday at 7 am. It is expected to be very windy with wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. There is also a chance of an additional two feet of snow over the next 24 hours.

A Winter Storm Warning is in place in Oswego, Jefferson, and Lewis counties until Saturday morning at 7 am. Up to 4 feet of snow is possible with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour.

READ MORE: HERE IS THE LATEST WINTER WEATHER PREDICTION FOR NEW YORK STATE 

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