Dec 15, 2024
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Rain and snow has moved into Western New York and will continue through the evening. Most of the snow will fall in Livingston, Ontario, and Yates Counties, while other areas might see a stray snow shower or two. The rest of the region can expect rain showers, which will take over completely by Sunday night. Any snow accumulation will be minimal and likely washed away by the rain. With ground temperatures staying warm, freezing rain won’t be an issue—so while roads might be wet during the evening commute, icy conditions are not expected. Rain now moving into the Rochester area. However, south of us you’ll start to see pink showing up on radar. That indicates a mixture of precipitation. If you encounter this mixture, take it slow on roads. Remember, the grounds have been frozen for well over 48 hrs! pic.twitter.com/qFfj4fEX92— Leanne Byer (@LeanneByerwx1) December 15, 2024 Looking ahead to the workweek, the weather is shaping up to be quite active. Monday evening kicks things off with widespread rain showers, followed by scattered showers Tuesday morning and afternoon. Temperatures for both days will remain in the upper 40s. However, Tuesday will be one of the days that will feature our high temperature earlier in the day. This means as the day continues on, we will likely experience decreasing temperatures. 8-Day Forecast Wednesday brings a rain/snow mix, with some accumulation possible if precipitation lingers long enough south of the region. Temperatures for Wednesday will remain in the upper 30s and low 40s. However, a cold front will slice through the region Wednesday night and into Thursday, allowing for cooler air to rush in and a change of wind direction. As northwest winds roll in later, lake-effect snow could develop Thursday morning. Friday starts with a mix of sun and clouds, but by Friday night, a strong low-pressure system will usher in widespread snow showers. The snow will continue into Saturday and Sunday, accompanied by brisk northwest winds and additional lake-effect snow. The week ahead is shaping up to look quite active....stay tuned to News 8 for your latest weather updates pic.twitter.com/1qt3XIWAsI— Leanne Byer (@LeanneByerwx1) December 15, 2024 It’s still too early to pinpoint the exact timing, location, or snowfall amounts for next weekend, so keep an eye on updates from our weather team here at News 8, especially if you’re planning holiday travel.
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