
11:59pm the storm that was forecast to arrive late this week has arrived earlier than anticipated into a relatively warm air mass sparing the Northeast from a potential winter storm. However; this system has produced heavy rain through Tuesday evening and will continue on Wednesday before diminishing. As this low departs, winds will gust up to 45 miles per hour, for this reason the National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory through Wednesday evening for a good portion of the Northeast including Buffalo and New York City/ Long Island. Along with the gusty winds, temperatures will gradually cool down behind this system by Thursday and a narrow band of light lake effect snow showers could develop affecting western New York along the lower Great Lakes Thursday evening and Friday morning. Thanks Giving week is looking a little tricky as forecast models are in disagreement as to what might transpire. Nevertheless, it does appear as if after a very slight and brief warm up this upcoming weekend our temperatures will be on the downward trend.
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