Synopsis: A Storm system developing in the lower mississippi valley will move northeastward overnight tonigh and provide the states weather for the next couple of days. As the low pressure departs from the finger lakes of New York on friday, much colder, but nicer conditions can be expected for the weekend and beyond.
Short Term: A light wintry mix will spread across the state tonight, as moisture continues to extend out in front of the developing system in the mississippi valley. As the low approaches tomorrow, a steady light-to-moderate rainfall will occur statewide. Rainfall of approxiamately a half of an inch to three quarters of an inch are expected into friday. The low will make a line for the finger lakes of new york, and then scurry off towards the coast. As it does so, it will pass a cold front through the region.
Long Term: Much cooler conditions are expected for the weekend in the wake of the previous storm. A short wave will carve out a deep trough on Saturday, allowing for snow showers to spread across the region. Accumulation is possible in the lake effect prone areas. Temperatures will decrease to below normal for the second half of the weekend and beyond.
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