Cooler and wet weekend ahead

SYRACUSE, NY (WSYR-TV) – It’ll be a wet first weekend of May, but drier weather is on the way for next week. How long will we stay dry? Details below…
Rain threat returns this weekend
The next weather maker unfortunately is slated to arrive on Saturday afternoon with some showers ahead of a weakening frontal system. The day will not be a total washout after a few showers in the morning, there will be plenty of rain-free time in the afternoon. But it’s a good idea to have the umbrella on hand.

Sunday is looking to be the wetter of the two weekend days as an area of low pressure and cold front approach from the west. Expect showers and some pockets of steadier rain to be with us, so plan accordingly for the Mountain Goat race!

It’s a breezy and cooler weekend too thanks to more clouds and the showers. Highs on Saturday should make the mid to perhaps upper 60s, and probably low 60s on Sunday for Cinco De Mayo.

Sun to start next week
An area of high pressure builds into the Great Lakes region pushing the low pressure out of central New York. Monday is going to be noticeably warmer than Sunday with highs expected to be near 70.
That area of high pressure begins to weaken early Tuesday, but central New York is still dry with a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures on Tuesday are expected to be slightly warmer than Monday with highs in the low 70s.

Mild and stormy Wednesday
Low pressure takes the spot of the high pressure over the Great Lakes late Tuesday, early Wednesday morning. Scattered showers are expected in the morning giving way to a mix of sun and clouds around mid-day.
More showers return in the afternoon Wednesday off of a warm front with a chance of a thunderstorm south of Syracuse as well. Highs on Wednesday should be mild near the mid-70s.
Check out the latest 7-day forecast.


