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Some limited lake effect snow may develop Saturday night across the far northeastern snowbelts, namely in northern Wayne, northern Cayuga, and northern Onondaga counties. Temperatures will top out in the upper 30s and low 40s with cold air not arriving until the late afternoon or evening hours. Top gusts will be near 30 mph for the eastern half of the region but could go over 35 mph for areas west of Keuka Lake. Much of what falls will do so as rain, but some snow may mix in over higher elevations if the precipitation makes it far enough south.Ī cold front will turn winds to the west by the afternoon with speeds increasing. The aforementioned Canadian system will pass over far northern New York tomorrow, clipping the northern half of our region with some light, scattered precipitation. After the initial drop, temperatures will hold more or less steady overnight as cloud cover and wind speeds increase. Temperatures will fall back into the upper 20s and low 30s after peaking in the low and mid 30s this afternoon. For a few hours this evening, skies will be mostly clear and winds mostly calm. The wind will weaken during the afternoon and eventually swing around to the southwest tonight. Northwest winds will be breezy this morning with gusts as high as 30 mph. Outside of the snow showers, some breaks of sun will be possible, especially late in the day. Snow showers will diminish this morning, though a few stray flurries are likely to stick around through the afternoon. These are mostly very light and will only cause a dusting of accumulation in some areas. The weather is not completely quiet, though, with a spray of lake effect flurries off the southeast end of Lake Ontario. Today we are between systems with the cold front of yesterday off to our south and east, and the small system of tomorrow still over central Canada. Weekend Weather ForecastĪn active jet stream will remain in place across the northern United States, bringing weather systems into our area every couple of days for the foreseeable future. A powerful weather system early next week will bring strong winds to the area Sunday night and Monday.