Finger Lakes misses out on storms, needed rain
Low pressure will move from the Great Lakes to the Mid-Atlantic, only sparing a few scattered showers for the Finger Lakes.
Low pressure will move from the Great Lakes to the Mid-Atlantic, only sparing a few scattered showers for the Finger Lakes.
Most of the Finger Lakes has only gotten around 50% of the normal amount of rain during the last 30 days.
The Finger Lakes will remain mostly dry on Friday, even as a nor’easter brings snow to areas just to the east and lake snows fall across western NY.
The Finger Lakes remains locked into a tranquil weather pattern with high pressure dominating and preventing any weather systems from approaching the area.
High pressure has built into the Finger Lakes and brought the region a fresh supply of cool air and clear skies.