Weather Planner: Tuesday, March 31, 2026

finger lakes weather forecast tuesday march 31 2026 heavy rain falls causing muddy runoff through a field and along a road with bare deciduous trees in the background and a blanket of dark clouds above.
Several rounds of rain with embedded thunderstorms are expected on Tuesday as a frontal boundary sits over the far northern reaches of the region. Tuesday morning and the late afternoon and evening look especially rainy. The late day period will need to be monitored for the chance for a couple isolated strong to severe thunderstorms. Temperatures will be well into the 60s south of the Thruway, but near Lake Ontario, beneath the front, it may be much cooler with large fluctuations in temperature over both time and location. [Photo by Gwen Moshier]

Weather Planner: Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Several rounds of rain with embedded thunderstorms are expected on Tuesday as a frontal boundary sits over the far northern reaches of the region. Tuesday morning and the late afternoon and evening look especially rainy. The late day period will need to be monitored for the chance for a couple isolated strong to severe thunderstorms. Temperatures will be well into the 60s south of the Thruway, but near Lake Ontario, beneath the front, it may be much cooler with large fluctuations in temperature over both time and location.

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Early Morning (3-7 AM)

Cloudy.

Areas of rain with embedded thundery downpours. Localized poor drainage and small stream flooding possible.

Southwest winds 10-15 mph, lighter north of the Thruway.

Temperatures in the mid 50s.

Morning (7-11 AM)

Mostly cloudy.

Early rain and thunder tapering to scattered showers. Localized poor drainage and small stream flooding possible.

Southwest winds 10-15 mph, lighter north of the Thruway.

Temperatures rising to near 60 degrees, except near Lake Ontario where it will be colder.

Midday (11 AM-1 PM)

Some breaks of sun. Otherwise, cloudy.

A few scattered showers.

Southwest winds 10-15 mph, lighter north of the Thruway.

Temperatures rising to the mid 60s, except near Lake Ontario where it will be colder.

Afternoon (1-5 PM)

Some breaks of sun. Otherwise, cloudy.

Scattered showers an thunderstorms increasing late.

Southwest winds around 10 mph, lighter north of the Thruway.

Temperatures between 65-70 degrees, but in the 50s north of the Thruway.


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Late Afternoon (5-7 PM)

Cloudy.

Scattered showers and a few  thunderstorms. Any storms could become strong. Localized poor drainage and small stream flooding possible.

Southwest winds 5-10 mph.

Temperatures in the mid 60s, but in the 50s north of the Thruway.

Evening (7-10 PM)

Cloudy.

Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms. Any storms could become strong. Localized poor drainage and small stream flooding possible.

Southwest winds 10-15 mph

Temperatures falling to near 60 degrees with 50s near and north of the Thruway.

Overnight (11 PM-3 AM)

Cloudy.

Rain showers likely.

Southwest winds 10-15 mph, turning northwesterly late.

Temperatures falling to the mid 50s with 40s near and north of the Thruway.

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Meteorologist Drew Montreuil has been forecasting the weather in the Finger Lakes region since 2006 and has degrees in meteorology from SUNY Oswego (B.S. with Honors) and Cornell (M.S.). Drew and his wife have four young boys. When not working or playing with the boys, he is probably out for a run through the countryside.

  1. David Seager
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    Sometime, could you explain for us the conditions under which thunderstorms may persist even far into the evening and early morning, and how do those enabling conditions contrast with times in which nightfall seems to make thunderstorms fade in power and even disappear later in the evening, even though they looked strong as they were coming earlier? Thanks!

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