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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.

Heat and humidity reach hazardous levels this week

Heat and humidity will build through the first half of the week, peaking Wednesday, Thursday, and lingering into Friday. With all the heat and moisture, the atmosphere will be primed for thunderstorms if there are small disturbances present to trigger storms. At this time, Tuesday and Saturday look to have the highest chances for widespread showers and storms, though uncertainty remains high.… Read More

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FLX Weather Updates

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

Tuesday evening wintry precipitation update

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As expected, some precipitation has broken out across the region this evening, primarily in the form of snow for the Finger Lakes.

Afternoon snow, rain…maybe a little ice

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A push of warmer air will cause precipitation to break out this afternoon across the Finger Lakes.

Temperatures fall today, rise tomorrow

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We have settled into a relatively quiet, yet unsettled pattern. It seems like a contradiction, but it is true.

Mild Sunday, but cooler Monday

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A warm front pushing through the Finger Lakes early this morning will result in a mild day for most of the region.

Quiet weekend weather turning warmer

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After another snowy, cold week, quieter and warmer weather is set to move into the Finger Lakes

Few changes to storm forecast for FLX: Wednesday morning update

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The nor’easter everyone is talking about has begun, with low pressure this morning along the South Carolina coast and precipitation up and down the Eastern Seaboard.

Winter storm will significantly impact travel towards New England, Mid Atlantic

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The Finger Lakes will be brushed by a nor’easter on Wednesday that will dump heavy snow across a number of major travel routes on the busiest travel day of the year.

Warm, windy Monday…stormy Wednesday?

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Above normal temperatures and gusty winds will be the main weather story for the Finger Lakes today, but all eyes are already focused on what may happen Wednesday night.

Warmer air finally returning to the Finger Lakes

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After a week of winter, warmer air is making a comeback.

Lake effect ends as warm air gets set to move in

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Northwest winds have brought some lake effect snow from Lake Ontario to parts of the eastern Finger Lakes, while Lake Erie continues to produce snow for western New York. Winds will become less favorable for lake effect as the day … Read More

Lake effect re-develops, impacts Finger Lakes tonight

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Lake Erie had so much fun burying the southern suburbs of Buffalo, it thought it would go for round 2.

Winds shift ahead of weak system, end lake effect (briefly)

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The incredible lake effect snow storm that has dumped feet of snow on the southern suburbs of Buffalo will end today

Lake effect blizzards ongoing, set to drift south today

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The lake effect snow storms impacting the Buffalo, Batavia and Watertown areas have been every bit as intense as expected.

Bitter cold, lake effect approaching Finger Lakes

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Precipitation from the large storm system that has impacted us today is pulling out.

Extreme & Dangerous Lake Effect Snows Monday-Wednesday

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A very intense and dangerous lake effect snow event will unfold downwind of the Great Lakes, starting tonight and lasting into Wednesday.

Monday Morning Storm Updates

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So far, this storm system is behaving almost exactly as expected. The first batch of precipitation has moved through and most of the region is in a lull early this morning. That lull will not last as a large area … Read More

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