There will be showers about, but they should be less widespread than on Saturday. Sunday will start out with temperatures in the low and mid 60s and highs should be able to make it near or above 80 degrees in many areas. It will remain humid, with dewpoints in the mid and upper 60s. As the rain becomes widespread in the afternoon, temperatures should fall several degrees. Temperatures on Saturday will peak during the midday and early afternoon with highs in the mid and upper 70s. The rain should greatly diminish as the sun sets, though a few scattered showers will linger through the evening and overnight hours. Locally heavy rain may become a minor concern due to a moisture-rich environment and light winds throughout the atmosphere. Numerous showers and embedded thunderstorms are expected to develop throughout the region. Saturday will see a few showers around in the morning, followed by more widespread activity during the afternoon hours. This graphic represents an average over the entire Finger Lakes region. The clouds, showers, and humid air will keep temperatures in the mid 60s overnight and into early Saturday. While all the Finger Lakes will have a chance for rain, areas east of Cayuga Lake seem especially favored for clusters of showers and storms. Showers and thunderstorms will start to increase in the late afternoon and into the evening. It will be humid with dewpoints into the mid 60s. A few urbanized areas will be a bit warmer, and a few hilltops a bit cooler. Temperatures should be more uniform on Friday, with most areas in the mid 70s. Most of this time, however, it will be dry. Nighttime temperatures will drop to around 60 degrees.Īdditional small showers will be possible through Friday morning and into the mid-afternoon. Winds will be light from the east and southeast at near or under 5 mph.Ĭlouds will increase further tonight and some scattered showers will pass through after midnight and into early Friday morning. Most of the rest of the area will see low 70s, with a few higher elevations topping our right around 70 degrees. Near and north of I-90, mid and even upper 70s may be possible. This will also set up a temperature gradient with the warmest air in the north. The further north, the greater the chances for sunshine today. Skies will be rather cloudy, but there will be breaks of sun as well. What rain does fall should be light and sporadic, oftentimes nothing more than a few spits of raindrops. High pressure off the coast of Maine is doing its best at keeping our region quiet and dry even as low pressure moves north into the Mid-Atlantic region.Ī batch of showers is lifting north through Pennsylvania this morning and is starting to show signs of breaking up.Ī few showers will probably survive the trip into the Southern Tier, but the models are in good agreement now that rain will be hard to come by across most of the Finger Lakes today. Only a few spits of rain are expected to make it into the FLX today, but more widespread precipitation will be on the way over the weekend.
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