First Alert Weather: Active weather pattern continues

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – One storm will pass to the west of Rochester on Sunday. Then another storm will move up the east coast on Tuesday. The News10NBC First Alert meteorologists continue to analyze these systems, but at this time it appears they will have a minor impact on Western New York.
Tonight, look for an area wide light snowfall to develop after midnight. Accumulation looks to be in the range of an inch or less by Sunday morning. The low temperature will be near 29 degrees. Sunday may bring a snow shower for the morning with a rain or wet snow shower by the afternoon. It will be a gusty wind and not as cold as the temperature rises to near 40 degrees.
Monday, the first day of December, should be dry with a mix of clouds and sunshine. The high temperature in the lower 30s. Late Monday night into Tuesday should bring another round of light snowfall, but again it will be minor accumulation of 1-2 inches. Tuesday the temperature will only rise into the lower 30s.
Stay tuned to News10NBC First Alert weather for updates on the forecast.




