Thursday 18 April 2013

Becoming breezy with increasing clouds as warm front returns north

Becoming breezy with increasing clouds as warm front returns north, High pressure will move offshore this morning and the stationary front to our south will slowly return northward as a warm front later today with unsettled and mild weather returning once again to close out the workweek. A cold front will then clear the region late Friday with showers and thunderstorms as cooler weather arrives for the weekend.

Here is the exclusive Capital Region forecast from Upstate NY Weather:

View slideshow: April 18, 2013 Regional Forecast
The next 48 hours…
Today – Partly sunny this morning with increasing clouds and becoming breezy this afternoon. High 63-67. Winds south between 15 and 20 mph, gusting up to 35 mph.

Normal High/Low: 60° / 38°

Tonight – Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain showers. Low 51-55. Winds south between 15 and 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Friday – Mostly cloudy, breezy and warm with a chance of rain showers and thunderstorms in the late afternoon. High 72-76. Winds south between 15 and 20 mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.

Friday Night – Cloudy with rain showers and thunderstorms likely. Low 45-49. Winds south between 15 and 20 mph, becoming west. Chance of rain 80 percent.

The extended forecast…
Saturday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain showers in the morning, then gradually becoming partly sunny, breezy, and cooler. High 53-57. Winds northwest between 15 and 20 mph, gusting up to 35 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.

Sunday – Mostly sunny. Low 28-32. High 51-55.

Monday – Mostly sunny. Low 30-34. High 54-58.

Tuesday – Partly sunny. Low 36-40. High 52-56.

Wednesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain showers. Low 43-47. High 60-64. Chance of rain 30 percent.

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