Regional View.
A warm front will be kind of cutting the weather conditions in half for the 1st start of the workweek. On the south side highs will be very mild in the 60s and 70s with lots of sun. North of it cooler 50s for highs can be expected with more cloudiness. Some showers will develop along the front Tuesday getting some areas wet. Wednesday a cold front will sweep this front away and bring in much cooler and more seasonable air region wide.
Local View
Locally and for the Rochester area we can expect that with the warm front nearby we will have a very pleasant Monday, there will be good amounts of sunshine early, then clouds will increase late, high will reach the middle 60s and lows in the mid 40s. A chance for showers will start to roll in late Monday and early Tuesday, leading to a much cloudier and wet, Tuesday especially early. It doesn't look like much but some areas may see a quarter inch, possible. None of this will be heavy, Highs will reach near 60 on Tuesday with lows near 40. Wednesday it will be cooling off quite a bit, it will be cloudy and slightly breezy, there could even be a sprinkle here and there. Highs will be in the low to mid 50s, Lows will probably fall near to if not below the freezing point once again in the upper 20s to low 30s. Thursday will be sunnier, but it will be a cool sunshine. Highs will be in the upper 40s to 50, and in the upper 20s to lower 30s.
Metro View
Monday, Sunny and mild! increasing clouds with with Highs in the mid 60s Monday Night, Increasing chances for light showers, otherwise cloudy with lows in the mid 40s
Tuesday, Cloudy with a chance for light showers, especially early, Highs in near 60. Tuesday Night, Cloudy, lows in the mid 30s.
Wednesday, Much cooler, Cloudy with some sun and possibly a sprinkle. Highs in the low to mid 50s. Wednesday Night, very chilly, Clearing skies, lows in the upper 20s to low 30s.
Thursday, Chilly Sunshine, lighter winds, highs in the upper 40s to 50.F. Thursday Night very chilly clear skies with lows in the upper 20s to low 30s.
Looking Ahead
The end of next week looks dry and still chilly. The weekend before Halloween shows a dry warming trend, then a chance for a sprinkle come Sunday. Halloween looks like it will be dry at this point with seasonable temps. We start November the 1-2nd off mild, then the models show a strong cold front sweeping through Thursday the 3rd bringing rain changing to a few wet snowflakes, slightly warmer air arrives behind that system for the weekend of the 5th, and it turns more dry with seasonable temps lasting through the 8th of November. The models have been very un trust worthy at this point so come back for future updates.
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