JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK – Low pressure will exit the region through the day on Wednesday, ending showers from West to East. The end of the week will trend drier but remain chilly.
Showers will gradually end through the day on Wednesday but mainly cloudy skies will remain. Areas of drizzle will remain into Wednesday night.
High temperatures will reach the mid 40’s.
After a cloudy start, some afternoon partial sunshine will be possible for Thanksgiving with highs near 40.
Breezy winds are once again possible on Thursday with occasional gust near 30 MPH.
Dry weather will remain in place for Friday and into the start of the weekend on Saturday.
Temperatures will be found in the 30’s for Friday and Saturday.
Rain and snow showers will be possible on Sunday and into Monday of next week as another system starts to move across the area.
Temperatures will trend cooler heading into next week with highs in the lower 30’s.
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