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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Weather synopsis: Wednesday April 6


12:00am after a long, cold and snowy winter the Northeast is finally about to catch a nice break from the big chill beginning this weekend. First we will have to get through the rest of the week. The phrase "April showers" rings true as yet another rain maker looms on the horizon. Partly to mostly cloudy skies are forecast on Wednesday and Thursday along with a scattered shower - high temperatures will range in the 40s on Wednesday and 50s on Thursday. Then a storm system moves into the region on Friday with a threat of more heavy rain, at the moment I think this system will pass just far enough to the south that it should spare us from the brunt of the precipitation. After this storm moves out, a warm air mass will surge into the Northeast. High temperatures on Saturday could approach the 60s and warmer still on Sunday easily breaking 70 degrees, I think that it could end up being even warmer than that, its gonna feel like summer on Sunday. There could be some scattered pop-up thunderstorms on Sunday. Another warm day is forecast for Monday, with more scattered thunderstorms likely across western New York State as the next storm system reaches the western fringes of the Northeast.

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