SYRACUSE, N.Y.- As expected Saturday turned out to be an almost repeat weather day to what we had on Thanksgiving Day with blue sky, sunshine and above average highs in the low to mid 50s.
Tonight after seeing clear skies for the first half of the night clouds will be gradually increase from southwest to northeast out ahead of our next weather system currently located in the deep south.
Out ahead of that next system (area of low pressure) there will be a busy southerly breeze(gusts up near 30 mph at times) keeping mild air(highs near 50) in the forecast for us on Sunday despite less heating and mixing of the air by the sun and rain returning that will be cooling the air too.
As of now rainfall amounts for Sunday and Sunday night look to range from 0.25" to 0.50" with LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS wherever a few more downpours occur.
Curious to know what time the rain will start, when it could be the heaviest and when it will end?
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The final days of November 2022 look to be at or above average with temperatures.
Computer models continue to indicate good chances for COLDER and WINDIER conditions later in the week along with LAKE EFFECT SNOW for some.
Find out which day we'll return to some wintry conditions on our Weather Authority Forecast Page here.
Have a good rest of the weekend!