Weekly Outlook: Wild weather to start, but then calming down a bit

The most active part of the week ahead will be late this afternoon into tonight as a powerful cold front brings a chance for damaging winds with thunderstorms, a temperature crash, and several inches of snow. Tuesday will feel upwards of 55 degrees colder once the wind chill is factored in. The rest of the week is looking quieter with lighter winds, only minor spits of precipitation, and temperatures rebounding to typical mid-March levels.… Read More

Weather Planner: Monday, March 16, 2026

The Finger Lakes region will be impacted by part of a large, powerful storm system on Monday. Warm and windy conditions will lead to some afternoon thunderstorms, followed by crashing temperatures and snow during the evening hours. Both severe thunderstorms and accumulating snowfall are possible, coming only several hours apart.… Read More

Weekend Outlook: Windy, some snow showers, and ending with warming temperatures

An active weather pattern will keep strong winds in the area through the weekend. Snow will fly Friday afternoon into Saturday morning with a few more flurries early Sunday before a big but brief jump in temperature Sunday night into Monday.… Read More

Weather Planner: Friday, March 13, 2026

A quick moving weather system will push in during the midday hours Friday with a period of widespread snow accumulating around an inch. Additional snow showers will come and go later in the afternoon, possibly mixing with or turning to rain in some areas. An associated cold front will move through early Friday evening with another burst of snow and more snow showers overnight. Some roads may get snowy after sunset. Winds will be blustery from the south with a high in the mid and upper 30s.… Read More

Extended Outlook: Lots of wind, fluctuating temperatures

Periods of blustery to strong winds will persist through the weekend and into early next week. Multiple weather systems will pass through during this time, leading to fluctuating temperatures and several spurts of precipitation.… Read More

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