Weather Blogging

Weather is complex, and often, a simple graphic does not tell the whole story.

That is why Finger Lakes Weather meteorologist Drew Montreuil blogs frequently.

From detailed forecast discussions and recapping recent weather events, to looking beyond our region at what the weather is doing elsewhere, to teaching about the weather in an easy to understand format, Finger Lakes Weather offers four different blogs.

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Local Weather Forecasts

Weather forecasts for the Finger Lakes and surrounding areas.

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Company updates, announcements, and weather event summaries.

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Weather Education

Easy to understand explainations of how the weather works.

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Weather Outside the FLX

Significant weather events happening outside the Finger Lakes.

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All Recent Blog Posts

Monday afternoon severe thunderstorm forecast

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Another round of showers and thunderstorms will likely develop this afternoon across the Finger Lakes, a few of which could become strong to severe.

Another hot day Saturday, but maybe with some rain?

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The Finger Lakes’ early taste of summer will continue on Saturday, with more hot weather and in increase in humidity.

Hot and abnormally dry across Finger Lakes

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Friday will be hot and dry as the warmest air since late last summer sizzles into the Finger Lakes.

Wild Weather Ahead Across America

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Spring is one of the most volatile periods each year in American weather. Everything is possible, and everything will be ongoing over the next few days.

Rain pushed south of FLX while heat builds

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Rain is starting Wednesday morning just south of the Finger Lakes across northern Pennsylvania along a warm front.

Light rain moves into the FLX late this afternoon

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A frontal boundary is draped over the Finger Lakes this morning. An area of low pressure is riding along this front over the Mid-west and should bring some showers into the Finger Lakes by this evening.

What is a Red Flag Warning?

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Red flag Warnings have been issued for the Finger Lakes and surrounding areas Monday. What is a red flag warning though?

Very nice weekend, warm week ahead for Finger Lakes

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Besides dodging a couple showers today across the Finger Lakes, the weather this weekend will be quite nice ahead of a warm, almost hot week ahead.

Great day Wednesday- a few showers by Friday

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After a fairly nice day on Tuesday, the Finger Lakes region is in for an even better day on Wednesday.

Normal temperatures return to FLX

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Some more enjoyable weather will move back into the Finger Lakes as low pressure off the New England coast pulls away and high pressure builds in.

Weather slowly improves in FLX after more morning snow Friday

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Snow showers again dot the radar this morning, mostly near Lake Ontario and over the eastern Finger Lakes and central New York. Like on Thursday,

Nearly 20 degrees below normal Thursday and Friday

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Snow is falling this morning across portions of the Finger Lakes as cold air intensifies over the region.

Temperatures heading back below normal

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Just as the world was starting to turn from white to brown to green, and just as everyone was getting used to t-shirts and not needing jackets, today happens.

8:30pm Monday: Severe Thunderstorm Watch for parts of FLX

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A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for most of the Finger Lakes this evening.

4:50pm- Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for Rochester, western FLX

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A line of intense thunderstorms has developed southwest of Rochester and is moving northeastward. Warnings along this line almost extend from Lake Ontario to the NY/PA state line from Rochester, south. Damaging winds are the primary threat, but a brief … Read More

3:30 pm Monday: Severe Weather Watch possible

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The Storm Prediction Center states there is a 60% chance of a watch being issued for our area. 

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