![]() There are some attempts in models to create a coastal cutoff low off of Long Island Thursday, but with high pressure working in from the west, it looks like it will be too far away to impact Ithaca’s weather, though some divergence in forecast models means we’ll want to keep an eye on it. Wednesday night sees the risk for showers decrease as the front and the shortwave head east, with drier conditions after midnight and mostly cloudy skies with lows in the low 60s. It will be humid, with partly to mostly cloudy skies and highs in the mid 80s. Wednesday sees a shortwave (pulse of instability) take advantage of the frontal trough to traverse the region, so there will be greater chances for showers and thunderstorms during the day, with 0.1-0.25″ inches of rain likely. Tuesday night will see a chance for some showers and thunderstorms as that front slowly moves eastward, with a rather humid overnight with partly cloudy skies and lows in the mid 60s. Highs Tuesday will make it into the low 80s, and with those showers, it will feel a touch on the muggy side. ![]() A few scattered showers are expected in the area, with a thunderstorm or two in the mix for later in the day, but these will be brief and skies will be partly to mostly cloudy. With the front cresting over the ridge of high pressure Tuesday, it will be an unsettled day for your first day of astronomical summer, but by no means a washout. Skies will become increasingly cloudy towards sunrise with lows in the mid 50s. These will be widely scattered, and new rainfall amounts will be minimal. A few showers are likely to move in after midnight west of Ithaca and closer to sunrise to the east as a warm front associated with a Canadian low begins to move into Tompkins County. Highs will still a touch below normal, in the mid 70s in Ithaca, and slightly cooler on the hilltops. ![]() Expect mostly sunny skies, with a few high clouds encroaching later in the day. The high shifts southeastward for your Juneteenth Monday holiday, resulting in weaker northwesterly flow, and from a lower and warmer latitude at that.
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