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Weather / Forecasts
Residents in Syracuse and across Central New York should prepare for strong winds and rain as the National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory effective this evening.
A potent low-pressure system, currently causing severe weather in the Midwest, is set to impact Central New York this evening and overnight. This system prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Wind Advisory for the region.
While the severe thunderstorm risk remains relatively low, residents should anticipate periods of heavy rain accompanying the strong winds. The most significant wind gusts, potentially reaching 40-50 mph, pose a risk for downed tree limbs and scattered power outages. Areas at higher elevations south of the Thruway may experience the strongest gusts.
The weather is expected to improve later in the week. Skies should begin clearing by Thursday afternoon, leading into a pleasant day on Friday. However, forecasts indicate the return of steady rain over the upcoming weekend.
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