SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Officials are reporting more car crashes and flight cancellations in Central New York and the rest of the state as wintry weather hits the Northeast.

Drivers can expect some delays on Interstate 690 near exit 4 to John Glenn Boulevard in Geddes, where a crash occurred around 1 p.m.

The state Department of Transportation reports the crash involves a jack-knifed trailer. Traffic is moving at around 65 mph in the area without significant delays.

Sheriff's detective Jon Seeber said the right lane has been closed as a tow truck removes the trailer from the roadway.

Other than that incident, just a handful of crashes and disabled vehicles have been reported around Onondaga County, according to the 911 Dispatch Center.

In Madison County, dispatchers reported several property damage accidents involving vehicles in the last few hours. First responders helped a few travelers whose vehicles became stuck in roadways throughout the county. No serious crashes have been reported as of 1:30 p.m., dispatchers said.

Most parts of Cayuga and Oswego counties haven't been hit with wintry weather as of 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Weather-related incidents were low in those areas, dispatchers said.

The New York State DOT warns of a crash in the westbound lanes of the New York State Thruway in the Utica area between exits 30 and 31.

A winter storm warning is in affect for New York City, Albany and Utica. The DOT is urging drivers planning to travel through those areas to reconsider and adjust their plans.

The morning window for safe travel appears to have passed.

Syracuse's Hancock International Airport is beginning to see more delays and cancellations, especially for flights headed to or from the New York City area.Four such flights are currently listed as cancelled on the airport's website. Another few flights in the Northeast region have been delayed.

Keep checking Syracuse.com for updates on weather-related news and holiday travel. We'll be posting throughout the day.

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