Skies will mostly cloudy to overcast with highs in the mid 50s, and some light rain showers late in the day. Tuesday night will see partly to mostly cloudy skies with lows in the lower 30s.Ī developing storm system over the Upper Midwest will enhance southerly flow for Wednesday, and will disrupt our brief, placid stretch of weather later in the day. Flow on its backside will be a little milder, but also a little less stable, which should allow for a few more clouds during the day, Skies will be partly cloudy with highs in the lower 50s. The high pressure shifts a little further eastward Tuesday, into the Mid-Atlantic states, but remains in control of the local weather. Monday night will see increasing clouds with lows around 30. Skies will be abundantly sunny with highs in the upper 40s. With that high pressure to the southwest, Monday will be a pleasant start to astronomical spring. Two, the temperatures will hold steady as soon as the winds turn, in the mid 20s tonight, and much milder readings for Monday. This will do a couple of things – one, the snow showers and cloud cover quickly dissipate. However, after sunset, an expansive area of high pressure will begin to build in from the southwest, and winds will turn to the south around midnight. Patrick’s festivities in shorts yesterday, I hope that “beer blanket” was cozy. In its counterclockwise circulation, winds from the WNW have brought chilly polar air into Tompkins County, as well as lake-enhanced snow showers, and a brief but potent squall line ahead of the cold front itself last night. It’s been a chilly and snow showery weekend as the storm system from Friday spins out over Quebec and Newfoundland, heading eastbound into the Atlantic. More details: #NYWX #PAWX /nwpC4kj1Gr- NWS Binghamton MaYour Weekly Weather A winter weather advisory is in effect until 8 PM in northern Oneida County. Expect a period of steady lake effect snow along & north of I-90 in CNY. Expect some light to moderate showers in the second half of this week ahead of a cold front, but don’t let that rain on your parade, as temperatures are expected to be near-to-above normal heading into the end of March.Ĭolder today, with breezy NW winds & a few snow showers. Astronomical spring is coming, and it’ll certainly feel like the season has arrived this week as temperatures flirt with 60 ° F. The snow is melting and the crocuses are shooting up in front gardens.
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