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3 days ago
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Canadian wildfires bring a hazy forecast to the Twin Tiers
AVERAGE HIGH FOR JUNE 3rd: 76° AVERAGE LOW FOR JUNE 3rd: 50° TUESDAY'S SUNRISE: 5:33 AM TUESDAY'S SUNSET: 8:38 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM)–Happy Tuesday! We are spending another day under high pressure and sunshine, but this afternoon we add smoke to the forecast. TODAY: We start the day mostly clear and cool. High pressure will allow for another day of plenty of sunshine. We'll be hazy by midmorning due to nearby Canadian wildfires. Still, sunshine and southerly flow will allow for highs in the low 80s this afternoon. TONIGHT: Tonight, a few high clouds move in, but we remain dry and quiet. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 50s. THE REST OF THE WEEK: The smoke is expected to lower the air quality index to moderate levels through Wednesday. Then, the rain arrives on Thursday, helping to improve conditions. The heat may provide energy for stronger thunderstorms Thursday evening, Friday night, and Saturday morning. Chief Meteorologist Rhonda Lee: Facebook Meteorologist Alivia Colón: Facebook I X I Instagram Meteorologist Anthony Codispoti: Facebook I X Have a wonderful day! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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14-05-2025
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A few more showers this morning, before a cloudy and breezy afternoon
TODAY: We start the day with scattered showers and cloudy skies. We'll be breezy with continued mild temperatures in the upper 60s. Showers will taper off around the early afternoon, but sporadic drizzle may persist into the evening. TONIGHT: Temperatures dip back into the upper 50s by tonight. We'll remain mostly cloudy tonight and overnight, though occasional drizzle will be possible. THE REST OF THE WEEK: A few more showers roll through tomorrow, but we'll also have a chance for a few breaks of sunshine. This will set us up for any late afternoon showers to arrive with a few rumbles of thunder. More chances of storms arrive early Friday morning. Chief Meteorologist Rhonda Lee: Facebook Meteorologist Alivia Colón: Facebook I X I Instagram Meteorologist Anthony Codispoti: Facebook I X Have a wonderful day! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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29-04-2025
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Morning sunshine before showers and storms this afternoon and evening
AVERAGE HIGH FOR APRIL 29th: 65° AVERAGE LOW FOR APRIL 29th: 38° TUESDAY'S SUNRISE: 6:12 AM TUESDAY'S SUNSET: 8:04 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM)– Happy Tuesday! An 18 Storm Team Weather Alert Day is in place for the Twin Tiers ahead of our next low-pressure system that will bring numerous severe storms to the region. TODAY: We start the day mostly sunny, but clouds will quickly build in as winds pick up ahead of the storm. Our first few rounds of activity may arrive as early as 3pm, or as late as 5pm. In either case, it arrives as scattered to isolated showers and storms, and thunderstorms may be strong to severe with gusty winds. Temperatures warm up to the low 80s this afternoon, which will help to build instability. TONIGHT: By this evening, a round of scattered showers and storms will roll in. This second round brings chances for damaging gusty winds, large hail, and even an isolated tornado. Be weather aware today. Lows tonight are in the mid-40s. THE WEEK AHEAD: The system will be exiting late tonight, and we will return to sunshine by tomorrow. A few showers return by Thursday. Chief Meteorologist Rhonda Lee: Facebook Meteorologist Alivia Colón: Facebook I X I Instagram Meteorologist Anthony Codispoti: Facebook I X Have a wonderful day! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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28-04-2025
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Meteorology Monday (4-28-25): Hail
Elmira, N.Y. (WETM)- Happy Meteorology Monday! Spring in the Twin Tiers usually brings a transition from wintry weather to more frequent severe weather patterns. On this week's edition of Meteorology Monday, 18 Storm Team Meteorologist Alivia Colon talks about a form of frozen precipitation that should not be mistaken for your usual wintry weather: hail. Meteorology Monday: Thunderstorm safety When we talk about frozen precipitation in the winter, we are usually talking about snow, sleet, and freezing rain, which depend on the temperature in different layers of the atmosphere. However, when we talk about hail, we are talking about supercooled water droplets within a thunderstorm that get carried up and down through thunderstorm updrafts. As they lift and fall between the freezing layer within a storm, layers of ice form around the the hailstone weighs more than the force of the updraft, the stone falls as hail. Depending on the strength of these updrafts, you can get hailstones as big as softballs and CDs. Severe weather season is here: learn how to protect yourself Tomorrow, a cold front will bring showers and storms, bringing a moderate chance for hail and a moderate to high chance for severe winds. Be ready to be weather aware. Meteorologist Alivia Colón: Facebook I X I Instagram Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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28-04-2025
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Sunshine and warmer temperatures for the start of the work week
TODAY: We start the day mostly clear and sunny under high pressure. Temperatures warm up to the low 70s between the sunshine and deep southerly flow. TONIGHT: We remain mostly clear this evening as high pressure remains, though some areas become a bit breezy. Temperatures tonight are mild in the low 50s, thanks to continued southerly flow THE WEEK AHEAD: By tomorrow morning, clouds will gradually build in. Our first few showers likely won't arrive until the late afternoon, and severe storms may arrive as late as the mid-evening. Storms roll in with chances for severe gusty winds, hail, and even an isolated tornado. This system leaves as quickly as it arrives, and behind it, sunshine returns for midweek. Chief Meteorologist Rhonda Lee: Facebook Meteorologist Alivia Colón: Facebook I X I Instagram Meteorologist Anthony Codispoti: Facebook I X Have a wonderful day! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.