ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Hope you were able to get outdoors yesterday to enjoy the warmer temperatures and blue skies. You'll wake up to clouds dominating our skies this morning with temperatures in the 30s. Clouds will remain a factor throughout the rest of the day with a random rain/snow shower
possible. Temperatures will climb into the upper 30s, potentially reaching that 40° mark. Clouds will stick around for the overnight hours.
Interesting weather pattern over the next 48 hours - we currently have a low moving north of Lake Ontario that could spit out some rain/snow showers today and tomorrow. Both days are expected to have high temperatures in the upper 30s, making it hard for the snow to stick pic.twitter.com/Ta9coJpEef— Leanne Byer (@LeanneByerwx1) March 25, 2025
Much of what we experience today can be expected for tomorrow as well. Clouds to dominate our skies as temperatures climb up into the upper 30s. A random rain/snow shower throughout the day as well. Skies clear throughout the overnight hours, allowing for temperatures to fall into the upper 20s. Thursday looks to be the driest day of the week. Temperatures will warm back up into the mid 40s for highs. We could see a glimpse of some sun and blue skies throughout the day. Temperatures will fall into the low 30s for overnight lows.
8-Day Forecast
Throughout much of the day, Friday will remain dry. Temperatures will, again, rise into the mid 40s. Clouds will start to build throughout the day as rain nears. Scattered showers look to make their way into the Rochester evening Friday evening.
On the morning of this Saturday, March 29th, a partial solar eclipse will unfold across parts of planet Earth. This eclipse will be visible across parts of the northeastern United States & eastern Canada where the Moon will block out chunks of the Sun.Because this is a partial… pic.twitter.com/fSaMvg8M7a— Eric Snitil (@EricSnitilWx) March 24, 2025
Our weekend arrives with the possibility of some weather mischief. A temperature gradient will set up over WNY as moisture overrides some of that chillier air. This could present a window of opportunity for a wintry mix at times before warmth and rain eventually win out. Something to watch. ...read more read less