Weather Forecast: Quiet for now, changes on the horizon
Nov 23, 2024
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The bulk of the system has now moved out the area, leaving us with gray skies and the chance of an isolated lake-enhanced rain shower or two. Skies will remain partly cloudy heading into the overnight hours and we will see temperatures drop into the mid to upper 30s for lows.
Rain chances will stick around for the overnight hours and the beginning part of Sunday. While we will be quiet for the first part of the week, there looks to be some change on the horizon👀 pic.twitter.com/BzSCvpO4SH— Leanne Byer (@LeanneByerwx1) November 23, 2024
Similar conditions will be expected for Sunday much like we ended the day on Saturday. An isolated lake-enhanced rain shower or two is possible throughout much of the morning hours before clouds start to slowly to clear out of the area. Temperatures are expected to climb up into the low to mid 40s for highs. We will stay dry and partly clear during the overnight hours as temperatures fall into the low to mid 30s.
Monday morning will start off cloudy and dry, and that will be how we will stay throughout much of the day. Temperatures, again, will only reach the low to mid 40s for highs. Scattered rain looks to move into the area during the evening hours and will continue on and off into Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to stay relatively warm, only dropping into the low 40s for lows. Tuesday looks to be our warmest day of the week, accompanied with rain. Rain is expected throughout much of the day on Tuesday as highs soar into the low 50s. We look to somewhat clear out during the overnight hours as temperatures to the low to mid 30s.
HERE COMES THE COLD: There are strong signals our Thanksgiving is going to mark a turning point in the overall pattern. Very cold air is expected to spill into across the United States post-Thanksgiving & into early December, a shift that appears to want to linger for a bit. Seen… pic.twitter.com/ManT1cZZA7— Eric Snitil (@EricSnitilWx) November 23, 2024
Signs are increasingly indicating a surge of much colder air settling in shortly after Thanksgiving, with the potential for snow to follow. The exact nature of this snowfall is still uncertain—whether we will see snow or just rain. However, one thing is clear: post-Thanksgiving travel could face some challenges, particularly if the snow becomes more significant or widespread. As weather details continue to develop, it’s crucial to stay updated and prepare for potentially tricky conditions. Be sure to check back for the latest forecast updates.