First look at Saturday’s severe, flood risks for FLX
A hot and humid airmass is settling into the Finger Lakes, setting the stage for a stormy Saturday as a cold front approaches.
A hot and humid airmass is settling into the Finger Lakes, setting the stage for a stormy Saturday as a cold front approaches.
A cold front is working through the Finger Lakes early Thursday morning with some clouds, but no showers. This front will usher in slightly cooler, but much less humid air.
Freeze warnings and frost advisories are in effect for all of the Finger Lakes region as an already chilly air mass gets reinforced by a cold front this morning.
After an active afternoon and evening on Monday, the weather will be much calmer on Tuesday as a cold front approaches.
A stalled out frontal boundary has been sitting to our south since late last week. Finally, this front will push north through the Finger Lakes area, resulting in a very moist air mass settling in.