GENEVA, NY–Finger Lakes Times reporter Craig Fox reports that the snow that fell in upstate New York on Monday (November 30) won’t be the last of the coming winter:
According to 13-WHAM-TV chief meteorologist Glenn Johnson, it was the first time in 45 years that the region got its first taste of snow on the last day of November.
“It’s occurred pretty late for us,” Johnson said, noting that the first snow typically falls during the first week of November.
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It certainly won’t be the last they see. A coating fell over night and more is expected later this week.
We’ll get a mid-week break, but the white stuff may be back as soon as Thursday, and a chance of flurries is included in the weekend forecast as well…
In other breaking weather news that will surprise no one, Fox is expected to inform the Times readers that April showers bring May flowers, no two snowflakes are alike and that rain is wet.

Easy to sit on the sidelines and take cheap shots.
Why don’t you get a mitt and get in the game, rather than just play “pretend” reporter or critic.
Nice try: D- for success, though.