ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Stubborn clouds will hang around Tuesday morning with some partial clearing later in the day. Temperatures once again below normal but it won’t feel as cold thanks to less wind this afternoon. Frosty tonight in the 20s and low 30s. Looking ahead to Wednesday and Thursday we will actually get some dry days with some sunshine and temps finally nearing 50 again later in the week. If you have any outdoor stuff to get done the weather looks pretty good until Friday.
Plan on raindrops returning to end the week as a front brings showers on Friday. This front appears to be a fast mover and should clear in time for dry conditions to return over the weekend. Looking ahead to next week and Thanksgiving the weather should be fairly quiet to start the week, but some rain may develop Wednesday or on Thanksgiving Day. Right now we are not looking at wintry weather so travel should be pretty good through the holiday. Stay tuned to News10NBC for updates on the Friday rain threat and what’s heading our way next week.
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