Rainy, Chilly Mother's Day Starts Stretch Of Wet, Raw Days: Here's How Much Rain We'll Get Rainy, Chilly Mother's Day Starts Stretch Of Wet, Raw Days: Here's How Much Rain We'll Get
Rainy, Chilly Mother's Day Starts Stretch Of Wet, Raw Days: Here's How Much Rain We'll Get A rainy, raw Mother's Day will mark the stretch of an unsettled stretch of wet weather the next few days with temperatures as much as 20 degrees below normal. Most of the region will see about 1.5 inches of precipitation through Tuesday, May 14, with up to 2 inches in some spots. (See the first image above.) Here's what to expect: Sunday, May 12: Rain moved in from west to east overnight. It will continue on and off rain throughout a day that will feel more like it's mid-March than mid-May.  The high temperature will be 15 to 20 degrees below normal, struggling to reach the low …
Stormy Stretch: Separate Rounds Of Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Area Stormy Stretch: Separate Rounds Of Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Area
Stormy Stretch: Separate Rounds Of Thunderstorms Will Sweep Through Area Get set for a stormy stretch of weather with showers, rain and separate rounds of thunderstorms over the next three days. Here's what to expect. Friday, May 3: Following overnight thunderstorms, there will be a chance of showers throughout the day with a high in the upper 50s. A new round of thunderstorms will sweep through in the evening. Saturday, May 4: Warmer, with a high near 70 degrees on a cloudy day with showers at times. The latest round of thunderstorms will arrive late Saturday night and continue overnight. Sunday, May 5: Storms will move out by daybreak. But it will be a rainy…
Snow Way! Parts Of New York Will See White Stuff Just Days From Start Of May Snow Way! Parts Of New York Will See White Stuff Just Days From Start Of May
Snow Way! Parts Of New York Will See White Stuff Just Days From Start Of May Are you sitting?  OK. Here goes. Just days away from the start of May, some residents in the region, including a large part of New York State, may be seeing some snow this weekend. (See image above.) Snow showers could bring a coating of accumulation as far south as the northwestern Hudson Valley, including Sullivan County. The white stuff is expected early Sunday morning, April 28 as a round of precipitation moves west to east. It's the same storm that is bringing up to 6 inches of snowfall to some states in the northern Plains and Great Lakes regions early in the weekend. In this …
Mix Of Showers, Sunshine Will Make For Unsettled Conditions On Easter Sunday Mix Of Showers, Sunshine Will Make For Unsettled Conditions On Easter Sunday
Mix Of Showers, Sunshine Will Make For Unsettled Conditions On Easter Sunday Do you enjoy a good Easter egg hunt? If the answer is yes, then you'll like the forecast for Easter Sunday, April 21. For starters, it will be comfortable, with a high temperature in the mid 60s. But it will also be unsettled, with some sun and also some showers. Showers are most likely until around 11 a.m. A cloudy morning will be followed by some breaks of sun in the afternoon. But at any point, there could also be pop-up showers. The unsettled pattern will continue on Monday, April 22, which will be partly sunny with a high in the mid 60s once again. But there will also…
Here Are Latest Projected Snowfall Totals For Latest Storm Here Are Latest Projected Snowfall Totals For Latest Storm
Here Are Latest Projected Snowfall Totals For Latest Storm The latest projected snowfall totals have been released for the quick-moving storm that will sweep through the area and cause hazardous conditions for those traveling Sunday night into the Monday morning commute. It is now expected to bring about 4 to 6 inches of accumulation to Dutchess. (See first image above.) A Winter Storm Advisory will be in effect from 4 p.m. Sunday, March 3 until 10 a.m. Monday, March 4 in Dutches. Sunday will start off partly sunny before clouds roll in on a day in which the high temperature will be around 40 degrees. There's a 50-50 chance of rain early in the af…
Winter Storm Watch: Projected Snowfall Totals Released For Significant Storm Arriving Sunday Winter Storm Watch: Projected Snowfall Totals Released For Significant Storm Arriving Sunday
Winter Storm Watch: Projected Snowfall Totals Released For Significant Storm Arriving Sunday Moderate snowfall from the winter storm that moved arrived in the area overnight will taper off by mid to late morning on Saturday, March 2 after a widespread 3 to 5 inches of accumulation. As soon as the cleanup ends though, preparations will begin for the next -- and more significant -- snowstorm on Sunday, March 3, and projected snowfall totals have just been released. It is now expected to bring 5 to 8 inches of accumulation north of I-287 and the Merritt Parkway and 4 to 8 inches south of those roadways. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Sunda…
Eye On The Storm: Here's How Much Snowfall To Expect Eye On The Storm: Here's How Much Snowfall To Expect
Eye On The Storm: Here's How Much Snowfall To Expect A prolonged stretch of cold air will continue through week's end as March comes in like a lion. Those conditions will allow for two separate snow events, with the first on Wednesday, Feb. 27 into Thursday, Feb. 28. Clouds will increase Wednesday morning on a day in which the high temperature will be in the upper 20s with a wind-chill factor of between 10 and 20 degrees. Snow looks to arrive sometime between this late afternoon and early evening across the region. The steadiest snow will occur in Wednesday evening and should end by sunrise on Thursday. Most of the Dutchess area will s…
Midweek Storm Will Be Followed By New Round Of Arctic Air, Possible Weekend Snow Midweek Storm Will Be Followed By New Round Of Arctic Air, Possible Weekend Snow
Midweek Storm Will Be Followed By New Round Of Arctic Air, Possible Weekend Snow A new round of Arctic air will arrive after a midweek storm that will bring a chance of snow followed by steady rain to the region. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday,  Jan. 21, will be partly sunny, icy and frigid, with a high temperature in the lower teens and wind-chill values between -5 and -15 during the day. Winds of about 20 mph with gusts up to 45 mph could cause power outages. It will be mostly clear overnight with a low around 2 and the wind-chill factor still in negative digits. Tuesday, Jan. 22 will be mostly sunny with a high in the mid- to upper-20s and the overn…
Eye Of The Storm: Heavy Rain Could Cause Flooding; Here's How Much To Expect Eye Of The Storm: Heavy Rain Could Cause Flooding; Here's How Much To Expect
Eye Of The Storm: Heavy Rain Could Cause Flooding; Here's How Much To Expect A storm system sweeping through the area will bring rain, heavy at times, throughout the day on Friday. Flooding is possible, especially in low lying and poor drainage areas. A total of 1 to 1.5 inches of rain will fall before the system winds down Friday night. (See image above.) Friday will be warmer, with the high temperature around 55 degrees. Rain will end by around 9 p.m. Friday with gradual clearing overnight, leading to a mostly sunny day on Saturday, Dec. 29. But then comes another change. The temperature will fall from the mid-50s to the low-40s during the afternoon. …
Quick-Moving Storm System Brings Some Snow, Here's What To Expect Christmas Eve, Christmas Day Quick-Moving Storm System Brings Some Snow, Here's What To Expect Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
Quick-Moving Storm System Brings Some Snow, Here's What To Expect Christmas Eve, Christmas Day A quick-moving storm system that arrived overnight has brought light snow to much of the area on Christmas Eve morning. There has been generally an inch or less of accumulation, mainly farther north. The snow chance continues until late in the morning on Monday, Dec. 24 before the temperature climbs into the low-40s, with rain possible until around noontime. Mostly cloudy skies will see some breaks of sun in the afternoon. Christmas Eve will be clear and cold with a low in the mid- to upper-20s with wind gusts of 20 mph making it feel like it's in the upper teens. Christmas Day on Tu…
New Snowfall Projections, Timing For Quick-Moving Storm That Will Sweep Through Area New Snowfall Projections, Timing For Quick-Moving Storm That Will Sweep Through Area
New Snowfall Projections, Timing For Quick-Moving Storm That Will Sweep Through Area New snowfall projections have been released for a quick-moving storm that will sweep through the area Thursday. A total of between a 1 inch to as much as 2 inches of accumulation is now likely north of I-287 and the Merritt Parkway, with higher amounts farther west, the National Weather Service predicted early Thursday morning. There is a low potential for locally 2 to 4 inches of snowfall, the weather service said. Travel conditions could be slippery. The snow chance starts late in the morning Thursday on a cloudy day with a high in the low-30s. The wind-chill factor will make it feel like…
Snow Showers, Freezing Drizzle Possible Before Rainstorm Leads To Warmer Temps Snow Showers, Freezing Drizzle Possible Before Rainstorm Leads To Warmer Temps
Snow Showers, Freezing Drizzle Possible Before Rainstorm Leads To Warmer Temps Click here for an updated story: Accumulating Snow Now Likely In Much Of Area As Quick-Moving Storm Sweeps Through Get set for a rainstorm that will lead to a break in the cold snap, with warmer temperatures on Friday and Saturday. But there could be some wintry precipitation on Thursday before the big change comes. Much of the Northeast will see some snow early Thursday morning with slippery travel, reduced visibility and accumulation of 1-2 inches of snowfall. (See first image above.) Here, there is a chance of snow showers starting Thursday morning and continuing through mid-a…