This morning’s messy mix occurred in advance of a cold front, which is now moving south of central New York, taking the rain along with it. Skies continue to feature breaks of sun, but temperatures really won’t warm as fresh, cool air gets infused into the area.
Northwest winds will be gusty at times during the afternoon, but with high pressure moving virtually overhead Friday night, the winds will go calm and with clear skies, temperatures will plummet. A freeze warning is in effect for all of CNY Friday night with the expectancy of low in the mid 20s.
Saturday will be sunny, and after the chilly start, temperatures will warm to near 55. Sunshine through midday will be replaced by clouds, and it won’t be much after sunset Saturday that rain will return to our area. A strong area of low pressure is forecast to move into the Great Lakes Sunday, which will bring us a windy and warmer end to the weekend. There will be a few showers, but there should be some rain-free time as well.