Friday, October 31, 2025

Windy trick or treating!

 A quick post  for the weather over the next 6-7 days.




This Halloween we're dealing with windy conditions creating not the greatest conditions for those ghosts and witches out trick or treating. Generally these unsettled conditions will be with us to start the month of November.

Today We're dealing with a series of troughs that will pass through the region bringing scattered clouds and rain showers along with gusty winds generally from 15-30 miles an hour August of 40-50 miles an hour possible, The higher elevations Could experience wind gust of 45 to as much as 55 mph.  Temperatures are gonna be seasonally cool. Tonight we are still gdealing with troughs moving through the region But the winds will shift direction and calm down a bit generally 5-20 miles an hour With gust upwards of around 30 miles an hour possible. So it won't be the greatest conditions to be out and about so make sure you can see and be seen. Those out driving around be aware there will be a lot of people out milling around. For those downwind of the Great Lakes you will be dealing with enhanced lake effect rain/snow showers. For tonight The Tug Hill and the Adirondacks will likely see rain change over to some snow generally accumulations shouldn't be too bad ranging from a dusting to perhaps 3-4 inches. The summits of the greens could see a few inches, while those  under 2,000 feet end up with a dusting to perhaps an inch. The highest points in the Whites could also see a bit of light snow.

Tomorrow these troughs will continue to pass through the region bringing again scattered clouds and some rain showers Along with gusty winds continuing Generally 10-20 miles an hour With gust of 30 to maybe as much as 40 miles an hour possible. High pressure is going to approach the region with skies clearing developing and winds backing back off to 5-10 miles an hour for tomorrow night.

Remember for Saturday night before you go to bed to set your clocks back an hour, as we revert to standard time!

Sunday the high pressure will be overhead producing scattered clouds with fairly light winds of 5-10 miles an hour or so. Daytime  temperatures will be on the chilly side. Then on Monday another area of low pressure will move through bringing variable clouds and some rain showers. Again Monday 's temperatures will be on the coolest side. Behind the departing area of low pressure high pressure will move back in for Tuesday. Tuesday will experience gusty winds once again and temperatures will be cooling off even more. The high pressure looks to remain overhead for Wednesday;There will be a chance for a few showers here and there. But many of us probably won't see any. Then for Thursday another area of low pressure moves through bringing a better chance for rain showers. Then we'll have high pressure move back in for Friday.







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