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.
Commenting and sharing is encouraged! After all, Weather is Social!
Local Weather Forecasts
Weather forecasts for the Finger Lakes and surrounding areas.
Weather Planner: Friday, June 12, 2026
A cold front will move through the region during the midday hours Friday. A few showers or storms may pop up along the front in the late morning and noontime hours, especially for areas near and east of Cayuga Lake. A couple stray showers or storms may be possible in the afternoon until humidity levels drop late in the day. Temperatures will peak in the mid 80s during the midday. Friday night will be much more comfortable than recent nights with lows in the 50s and low 60s and low humidity.… Read More
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FLX Weather Updates
Company updates, announcements, and weather event summaries.
No time to rest: Multiple weather hazards expected Tuesday (wind, snow, flooding)
Wind warnings, watches, and advisories are in effect for the entire region for Tuesday, but areas of flooding and some snow will also be hazards to watch for. … Read More
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Weather Education
Easy to understand explainations of how the weather works.
Making a Snow Forecast: A behind-the-scenes-look using Sunday Night’s snow event
A detailed look at the thoughtful, scientific process that goes into creating an FLX Weather snow map, using Sunday night’s snow event as a case study.… Read More
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Weather Outside the FLX
Significant weather events happening outside the Finger Lakes.
Extremely active Atlantic Hurricane Season continues with five simultaneous storms
The Atlantic Ocean had five named storms at once today for the first and only other time since 1971. [Read Time- 1:51]… Read More
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