4th of July Weekend Weather Forecast: Dodging showers and storms

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are probable Friday afternoon and on Saturday. Rain showers may continue into Sunday with a chance for heavy rain and thunder on Monday. Temperatures will fall back into the 80s after a final hot day Friday, but muggy humidity will linger.… Read More

Weather Planner: Friday, July 3, 2026

Friday’s weather will continue to be hot and humid, though perhaps slightly less so than Wednesday and Thursday. A shower or storm could pop up at any time, but the afternoon will have the greatest chance. A more organized complex of storms cannot be ruled out, either. Any storm will be capable of frequent lightning, torrential downpours, strong winds, and perhaps some hail. The storm threat will be lower during the evening, then perhaps a bit higher again overnight. It will be another warm night with lows around 70 degrees.… Read More

Heat continues with rounds of storms possible Friday afternoon, Saturday morning

Temperatures will reach their high point of the current heat wave today. Heat index values will again be well over 100. Thunderstorms are possible on Friday, especially in the mid-afternoon hours. Saturday will see a cold front during the morning and midday hours with showers and storms possible during the first half of the day. Humidity will finally drop on Sunday.… Read More

Overview of potential weather risks, precipitation through 4th of July weekend

High heat and humidity will continue to be hazardous through Friday. Occasional showers and storms will be possible, any of which could become severe. A cold front on Saturday will bring more widespread thunderstorms, but also retreating heat and humidity levels.… Read More

Weather Planner: Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Temperatures and humidity will both be higher on Wednesday, sending heat index values over 100, and in some areas, over 110. Precautions against heat related illnesses should be taken. With the heat and humidity, a few scattered showers or storms may be possible at any time. While no major, organized severe threats are showing on the weather models at this time, they continue to perform poorly in this set up, and storm clusters passing through the Upper Great Lakes and Canada will need to be watched for potential impacts in the Finger Lakes, directly or less directly.… Read More

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