Cold front Tuesday night brings arctic cold and lake snows
Lake effect snow will develop overnight behind an arctic cold front.
Lake effect snow will develop overnight behind an arctic cold front.
Lake effect snows will move south into the Finger Lakes, accompanied by gusty winds and sub-zero wind chills.
Temperatures are starting off extremely low this morning, with negative single digits and teens for most areas, and localized cold pockets as low as the -20s.
Temperatures today will climb to near 30º- a near heat wave for the Finger Lakes. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Temperatures in the Finger Lakes this morning are generally near or just above 0º…but that is balmy compared to the upper Midwest! Some of the normally colder locations in the Finger Lakes region could drop as low as -10º Wednesday … Read More