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.
An uncharacteristic late summer heat wave and dry spell will only intensify over the Finger Lakes in the coming days.
A large area of high pressure along the spine of the Appalachian Mountains is bringing summer like heat and humidity to the eastern two-thirds of the United States.
A weak, slow moving disturbance is over the Finger Lakes this morning and will only slowly drift towards the east.
The weather today will vary greatly from location to location as a disturbance tracks north-northeast out of Pennsylvania towards western New York.