Weather Statement Warns Of Mixed Precipitation
A rain and snow mix will continue through the night and into Tuesday.
The heaviest rain should occur Wednesday night, accompanied by strong winds possibly gusting as high as 40 miles per hour, Gaines said, adding there’s a risk of minor flooding and ponding on roads. This week’s hardest rain will happen between Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday night. But here’s the good news first – NWS is calling for today’s high to reach an nearly spring-like 69 degrees with partly cloudy skies throughout the day.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 39. But details are still uncertain.
“It is still likely we will be impacted by a storm in the Wednesday-Thursday time period”, the National Weather Service’s Binghamton office wrote on its Facebook page. Therefore my level of confidence in the forecast for next week is low. Colder air will start to arrive, causing temperatures to fall out of the lower 50s through Thursday afternoon. It will be warm and dry in the Southwest.
“But that actually will make it feel more like 60 degrees because we won’t have any wind chill”, he said. “There was 1.96” of precipitation, which includes rainfall plus the water equivalent of snow and ice. You can understand tho, I mean, after last winter with the record cold & snow, many have been hoping for a winter like this. A Winter Storm Warning is posted for the Northeast. Meteorologist with Environment Canada Geoff Coulson tells Heart FM at this point it is impossible to say how much precipitation we will get on Wednesday. Both scenarios would severely impact the state.