End of heat in sight for FLX
The hottest, most intense part of the summer waited for early September, but will soon ease up on the Finger Lakes.
The hottest, most intense part of the summer waited for early September, but will soon ease up on the Finger Lakes.
High pressure to our southeast and an approaching cold front have combined to set up a conveyer belt of hot air from the Deep South into the Finger Lakes.
A hot and humid day in the Finger Lakes will end with some scattered severe thunderstorms.
Rain showers are moving across the Great Lakes this morning as warmer air pushes northeast.
The stage is set for a very hot, humid first part of Saturday followed by the threat for excessive rain and a few strong storms later this afternoon.