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Sat, February 4
HI 39°
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Current Conditions in Syracuse
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| Temperature: 33°F Partly Cloudy |
Updated 2/4/2012 4:54 PM by NWS |
| Feels like: 25°F |
Barometer: 30.19 in. |
Visibility: 10.00 miles |
Sunrise: 7:16 AM |
| Wind: N at 9.2 mph |
Humidity: 64% |
Dewpoint: 21°F |
Sunset: 5:20 PM |
Today - Mostly Clear
Hi 39° | Low 21°
Skies this Saturday evening will be partly cloudy to clear and dry. Temperatures will get colder because of the light wind and clearing, but still above normal levels. Wind: N 3-8 MPH becoming calm.
Tonight - Partly Cloudy
Low 21°
Mainly clear skies becoming partly to mostly cloudy by late but continued dry for the overnight. Colder. Wind: Calm.
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Sun, February 5
HI 36°
Flurries
Hi 36° | Low 26°
Partly to at times mostly cloudy skies with a few light lake-enhanced snow showers and flurries.
Mon, February 6
HI 48°
Partly Sunny
Hi 48° | Low 29°
Breezy and milder under partly to at times mostly sunny skies.
Tue, February 7
HI 32°
Flurries
Hi 32° | Low 14°
Turning colder under mostly cloudy skies. A spray of lake-effect snow showers and flurries. Temperatures fall to the 20s by the afternoon. Breezy with wind chills in the teens.
Wed, February 8
HI 32°
Partly Sunny
Hi 32° | Low 24°
Partly to mostly sunny early, then increasing clouds with the chance for a flurry late.
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It's the hubby's turn since 8 more inches fell since I started shoveling. The plow has not come through and it's 1pm.
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