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First Alert Weather: Cold and breezy day ahead with a few flurries Thursday and Friday
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First Alert Weather: Friday will have Yellow Alert for snow and a wintry mix
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First Alert Weather: Snow, sleet, and freezing rain on Wednesday and Thursday
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First Alert Weather: Mild weather today, Yellow Alert Wednesday night into Thursday for potential ice
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Temperatures soared into the 60s on Wednesday, breaking our old record high of 61°. We also had to deal with some gusty winds, but those winds will ease as the sun sets tonight. Thursday's weather will be complicated, thanks to a very sharp temperature gradient across the Rochester area. We'll start the day off with some sun, but that will fade quickly. Rain showers develop after noon, and will continue into the evening. Temperatures will likely hold in the 30s north of Rochester, with 40s across the metro and Thruway corridor, and possibly rising into the 50s late in the Southern Tier and southern Finger Lakes. Eventually, the cold air wins out for everybody, and that may change the rain over to some sleet or freezing rain late Thursday and Thursday night, starting along the Lake Ontario shoreline, and then making it into the southern parts of our area. All precipitation should change over to snow showers by Friday morning, with little to no accumulation expected, but we ma