Weather Forecast: Unsettled weather pattern to start off the week
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — I hope you were able to get outside and enjoy the dry weather because we are now entering an unsettled weather pattern. Rain showers are expected to enter the region around dinnertime this evening. Temperatures are expected to fall into the upper 50s for overnight lows.
We're keeping an eye on the potential for afternoon thunderstorms tomorrow, some of which could become strong to severe. As more forecast model data comes in, we'll have a clearer picture of their strength and impact. If conditions begin to look concerning, we'll be sure to keep you updated. Additionally, another round of thunderstorms may move through late Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Tuesday's weather will remain unsettled, with off-and-on rain showers expected throughout the day. While widespread severe weather is unlikely, periods of light to moderate rain could make for a damp and overcast day. Temperatures will hover near seasonal averages, and lingering moisture from Monday may lead to areas of patchy morning fog, especially in low-lying spots.
After Tuesday's showers, a welcome change is on the horizon. Beginning Wednesday, a ridge of high pressure is expected to settle over the region, bringing several days of warm, dry, and sunny weather. This stretch of pleasant conditions should last through at least Thursday—perfect for outdoor plans, travel, or simply soaking up some early summer sunshine. Daytime highs will climb into the upper 70s to low 80s, with comfortable overnight lows and relatively low humidity.
Looking ahead to the weekend, we're monitoring the potential for more showers. However, there's still some uncertainty regarding the exact timing and strength of any system that may develop. Stay tuned for updates, especially if you have outdoor plans for Father's Day.
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