A cold front Sunday afternoon may bring a burst of snow to the Finger Lakes.
The northern half of the Figner Lakes will see the squall in the mid-afternoon and have the best shot at heavy snow and poor travel conditions.
The southern half of the Finger Lakes will see a somewhat weakened squall in the later afternoon.
Snow squall warnings may be issued to warn motorists of the incoming, rapidly changing conditions. Strong winds will also be possible immediately behind the squall with blowing snow.
Thank you for all of the prayers, warm well-wishes, and support over the last couple of days. My family is feeling much better now! I will probably post another quick radar-based update Sunday afternoon and will be back to regular blogging on Monday.
Mark
Hoping the healing continues for all of you. Thanks for the update.
Carol McAmis
Glad to hear that your family is recovering and that you’re back supporting all of us with your great weather reports!
John Gregoire
Good to have you back in the saddle. Must have been rough doing the radio gig and taking care of the family. Y’all stay well.
h katharine hunter
hi Drew.. I too have been wishing you well and am glad you and family are on the other side and mending!
take good care..
katharine
Tom Vawter
Thanks, Drew. I hope your family continues on the mend.
Kip Opperman
Thanks Drew. Glad to hear you and your family are feeling better!