ROCHESTER, N.Y. – It’ll be a cold weekend with some chances for snow, but nothing significant so we’ll stay Green on the Threat Tracker. Make sure to bundle up if you’re headed out because temperatures are running around ten degrees below normal this weekend.
A cold front comes through today which will kick up some light snow showers mainly this afternoon, but little to no accumulation is expected. Winds gusting up to 25 MPH will make it feel like the mid to upper 20s at best.
Tomorrow a clipper system with some lake enhancement will bring more widespread light snow showers in the afternoon and evening, and Rochester could see a coating to an inch or two. Less than an inch in the Finger Lakes, and the most snow will fall south of Buffalo where 3-4″ is possible. If you’re headed to the Bills game, dress for the weather. Temperatures will be colder than today with highs around 30 degrees.
Monday we get mostly sunny skies and a break in the snow but it will be frigid out with morning temperatures in the teens and highs in the low 20s, then Tuesday morning is even colder in the single digits. The colder than average trend continued through the rest of our 10 day forecast, and the storm track will be favorable for multiple rounds of snow throughout. However, no big snowstorms are expected at this time.
Stay tuned to News10 NBC for updates on the forecast.
First Alert Weather: Multiple chances for snow this weekend but only minor accumulations expected WHEC.com.
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