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    Weather Forecast: Cooler with lake effect rain for Monday

    By Leanne Byer,

    1 days ago

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    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — As the storms clear out, skies will partly clear and winds will shift out of the northwest, allowing for temperatures to drop into the low 50s.

    Interactive Radar

    Our work week will start off wet and cooler. Cooler air will rush into WNY after the front moves through the area. This will cool off our high temperatures tremendously. Scattered showers will remain in the area for Monday with temperatures only expected to climb into the low 60s. Much of the same will be expected for Tuesday, only with high temperatures reaching the upper 50s. Our average high temperatures for this time of the year is around 65°F, so we will likely see below average temperatures.

    Scattered showers will linger into Wednesday. Our cooling trend will continue, with highs only reaching the mid 50s. Wednesday looks to the coldest day of our week. The wet weather will finally move out of the area for the second half of our work week. Thursday and Friday look to remain dry with temperatures ranging in the low to mid 60s. It will be a nice way to end the week.

    8-Day Forecast

    For now, our weekend looks to remain dry. Temperatures look to get back up into the upper 60s. Remember, we are still about a week away from next weekend, so let’s get through this weekend and work week before worrying about next weekend.

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