If you’re noticing some high clouds to start off Saturday, expect those to dwindle through the afternoon. A cold front is working through today, helping to keep the outflow from tropical depression Issac at bay. It will also serve to keep our temperatures in the low 80s through the holiday weekend. The passage of the front will introduce drier air as well, so humidity levels should drop to pleasant levels through the afternoon.
Moisture begins to return to central New York Monday. With a cold front and the remnants of Isaac still to our west there won’t be a lot of forcing to turn this moisture into showers and storms. We are going to keep only a low chance for wet weather in the forecast for Labor Day afternoon. Most of the day will be rain-free.
Our best chance for showers and thunderstorms over the next 7 days will come Tuesday as the cold front we mentioned above moves through with a little help from some moisture from Isaac.