Weather Forecast: Trending wet and warmer to start off the week
Mar 23, 2025
Although today may not be the warmest, we are at least being treated to sunshine and clear skies. However, as evening approaches, clouds will gradually take over. Temperatures, on the other hand, will continue to rise slowly.
8-Day Forecast
The bulk of the rain and mixed showers is expe
cted to arrive just after midnight, thankfully while most of us are still asleep. A few scattered showers may linger into the morning, possibly as people head out the door. For the most part, expect cloudy skies to dominate through the morning hours. Temperatures will climb, nearing the 50° mark by midday. In the early afternoon, we will experience a brief dry spell, allowing clouds to break and some blue sky to peek through. As the cold front moves in late afternoon, expect scattered rain and snow showers, with gusty winds picking up. Wind advisories have been issued for Orleans and Genesee counties tomorrow.
While the winds have subsided for today, that is certainly not the case for the next few days. Windy conditions return for the start of the week, accompanied with precipitation. Although it may be a windy and wet start to the work week, it will also be a warm one pic.twitter.com/9TC6idtnKY— Leanne Byer (@LeanneByerwx1) March 23, 2025
As colder air wraps around behind the front, we could see scattered snow showers Tuesday morning. While temperatures will be cold enough for snow, it's unlikely we’ll see significant accumulation—just a light dusting on cars and grassy surfaces. Temperatures will warm up through the afternoon, which may bring mixed precipitation as Tuesday winds down. Winds will remain gusty, though not as intense as Monday. The scattered rain and snow showers could persist into Wednesday morning, but should clear by midday. Both Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to stay in the upper 30s.
The end of the week looks drier, with mixed skies expected on Thursday and Friday, and temperatures climbing to the mid-40s. While the week will wrap up dry, unfortunately, this will not last into the weekend.
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A large storm system is forecast to move into the Rochester area by Saturday, likely lasting through the weekend and into early next week. While early indications suggest a wetter weekend, it's still too far out to predict the exact nature of the system. Be sure to stay tuned to News 8 for the latest updates both on air and online. ...read more read less