ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The heavy rain from Tuesday has moved out of the region and the flash flood threat has ended. Flooding along creeks and streams will continue however as water levels will rise into this afternoon before receding Thursday. Basement flooding will also be a concern so check on those sump pumps. Rain totals Tuesday include a record at the Rochester Airport of 1.66″. Much higher radar estimated totals of 3-4+” over parts of the westside and the Rt. 5&20 corridor.
Threat Tracker will stay Yellow Alert this morning for creek flooding but hopefully able to drop that as conditions slowly improve later today into tonight. Much cooler with lots of clouds and drier weather this afternoon but a few light showers will develop south of Rochester.
Thursday will start dry, but some rain is possible in the afternoon as a warm front will cross the region. Couple hours of showers likely but we are not looking at heavy rain or thunder. Much warmer weather for Friday as temps surge into the 60s and 70s with just a few showers. Looking ahead to the weekend and Easter Sunday some showers and possible thunderstorm Saturday with temperatures in the 60s and low 70s. Keep an eye on Sunday forecast as a cold front will bring rain and falling temps from near 60 early dropping into the 40s during the day. Much drier and cooler early next week.
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