Severe Thunderstorm Warning expires at 2:00 PM on 5/23, issued at 12:58 PM Adams Center, NY | Adams, NY | Alexandria Bay, NY | Altmar, NY

Sunny with a briefly mild afternoon

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Updated: 11/18/2012 8:05 am
Not much change in the weather lately…There will only be a few subtle things going on that will impact the rest of our weekend weather.

High pressure will remain in control over our weather into early next week.  This stagnant pattern will also mean very light winds for us. The November sun is not that strong (we are about a month away from the winter solstice) but it will warm us into the low 50s today and through much of the work week ahead. That being said, the warmth of the day will be very short lived. With the sun setting early at 4:38pm, we quickly fall back into the 30s through the evening and again into the mid 20s tonight.

Otherwise, there is a weak front moving east across southern Canada.  This front is close to central New York, but the only noticeable feature is some low clouds, mainly well to our north.  Still, this system is providing us with enough moisture that frost and fog are likely to develop again tonight and will provide some slick spots on the roads through Monday morning’s commute.

Looking ahead toward the middle portion of next week and the Thanksgiving Day holiday, we still think largely dry weather will be the rule.  However, there are some recent indications that a cold front may work through the region Tuesday night into the first half of Wednesday.  If this were to occur, there would be a threat for at least a few showers, but right now this looks to be rather insignificant and should have little impact on holiday travelers.  Right now, the early Thanksgiving Day outlook calls for mainly dry and mild conditions. 
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