Staying warm, morning showers Wednesday
SYRACUSE, NY (WSYR-TV) – After record warmth Tuesday, we'll slowly start to slip into some cooler weather for the second half of the week. How much cooler do we turn? Find out below...
Squeezing out one more warm day Wednesday
We shattered another record high in Syracuse on Election Day when readings reached 80! The old record Tuesday was 77 degrees set just two years ago, making it the warmest Election Day! Find out the details here.
After a summery, breezy and mainly dry start to our Wednesday, the next threat of rain is on the move towards CNY.
It won't be as warm Wednesday, but still some 20 degrees warmer than average for early November with temps in the 60s to even the low 70s!
A little rain & slowly turning cooler
The first round of rain moves west to east across CNY mid-morning through about lunchtime Wednesday. The afternoon should be drier with even a little bit of sun at times.
Our next round of showers develop late Wednesday night into Thursday morning as a trough slides in from the north with some help off the lake.
We think there's a chance for breaks of sun to develop Thursday afternoon as drier air starts building in with high pressure from the west. This will be followed by a sunnier and windy Friday.
Highs for the last half of the week are closer to seasonable levels between 55 and 60, but the wind will make feel cooler.
for the latest 7-day forecast.