
Weather Planner: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Low pressure will bring showers during the morning and midday hours and steady rain during the afternoon and evening on Wednesday. Most places will see between three-quarters and an inch of rainfall, but locally heavy downpours will push some areas over an inch. Temperatures will be in the upper half of the 50s thanks to southerly winds ahead of the low, but will drop overnight as northwest winds develop on the backside of the low.
The evening weather planner posts are designed to help you prepare for the next day by provide quick, time-specific forecasts before heading out. This is not necessarily a post you need to read start-to-finish, but you can easily navigate to the time periods that will affect your day. If you are looking for information beyond the date of this Weather Planner, check back in the mid-morning to see if an extended forecast has been posted.
Early Morning (3-7 AM)
Mostly cloudy.
A couple stray showers.
South winds 5-10 mph.
Temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s.
Morning (7-11 AM)
Mostly cloudy.
A couple stray showers.
Southeast winds 5-10 mph.
Temperatures rising into the mid 50s.
Midday (11 AM-1 PM)
Mostly cloudy.
Scattered showers.
Southeast winds around 10 mph.
Temperatures mainly in the mid and upper 50s, but a few eastern places may hit 60 degrees.
Afternoon (1-5 PM)
Cloudy.
Early showers transitioning to steadier rain with a few embedded downpours.
Southeast winds around 10 mph, but locally higher in the southeastern Finger Lakes.
Temperatures mainly in the mid and upper 50s, but a few eastern places may hit 60 degrees.
Late Afternoon (5-7 PM)
Cloudy.
Widespread rain with a few embedded downpours.
Winds becoming light and variable.
Temperatures mainly in the mid 50s.
Evening (7-10 PM)
Cloudy.
Widespread rain with a few embedded downpours.
Light and variable winds.
Temperatures in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees.
Overnight (11 PM-3 AM)
Cloudy.
Scattered showers.
Northwest winds increasing rapidly to around 15 mph.
Temperatures drop to the low and mid 40s.
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