I-87 Weather Conditions

Know the weather before you hit the interstate

Light Snow 28°F

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New York, NY

12:51am EST -- January 22, 2026

Overcast
Overcast
39°F
Wind: SSW 9 mph
Gusts: 22 mph
Visibility: 10.00 mi

Newburgh, NY

12:45am EST -- January 22, 2026

Overcast
Overcast
36°F
Wind: SW 14 mph
Gusts: None
Visibility: 10.00 mi

Glens Falls, NY

12:53am EST -- January 22, 2026

Overcast
Overcast
22°F
Wind: W 3 mph
Gusts: None
Visibility: 10.00 mi

Plattsburgh, NY

12:53am EST -- January 22, 2026

Overcast
Overcast
24°F
Wind: S 9 mph
Gusts: None
Visibility: 10.00 mi

Predominant Weather and Temperatures

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Local Radars Across New York State

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Winter Road Conditions
Road Segment Road Status Last Update
NYS Thruway Nyack Exits 1 - 14A Clear and Dry 9:48am EST -- January 21, 2026
NYS Thruway Harriman Exits 14A - 16 Clear and Dry 9:48am EST -- January 21, 2026
NYS Thruway Newburgh Exits 16 - 18 Clear and Dry 9:48am EST -- January 21, 2026
NYS Thruway Kingston Exits 18 - 20 Clear and Dry 9:48am EST -- January 21, 2026
NYS Thruway Catskill Exits 20 - 22 Clear and Dry 9:48am EST -- January 21, 2026
NYS Thruway Albany Exits 22 - 24 Clear and Dry 9:48am EST -- January 21, 2026
Essex Co. Line to Plattsburgh Clear and Dry 10:21am EST -- January 21, 2026
Plattsburgh to Canadian Border Clear and Dry 10:21am EST -- January 21, 2026

Clear and Dry: The entire length of the reporting segment appears clear and dry.

Wet Conditions: The segment is wet with liquid water from rain or fully melted snow.

Snow and Ice: Wheel paths may be visible and there is snow, slush or ice on the pavement.

Severe Snow and Ice: Pavement is not visible; snow, slush or ice buildup is present.

Closed Portions: No lanes open in one or both directions for part of the segment.

Not all segments of the interstate have conditions available.

Road conditions are updated at least every four hours during winter months and more frequently during storms.

Source National Weather Service / NYS Department of Transportation