Albany, NY — The Albany area will experience partly cloudy skies tonight, with temperatures dropping to the upper 40s and low 50s. Residents can expect a cooler evening as patchy fog forms in low-lying areas and near warm bodies of water.
According to the National Weather Service in Albany, temperatures across the region will vary. Albany is expected to see lows around 53 degrees, while areas like Pittsfield and Hunter could dip to 48 degrees. Local conditions could become tricky, especially in spots sheltered from the wind or near water, where fog will be more pronounced.
The fog could cause reduced visibility, particularly in valleys and areas with significant moisture. Drivers should exercise caution as fog patches may suddenly reduce visibility, especially during the early morning hours. The fog should clear by mid-morning Sunday as temperatures rise into the 70s.
Looking ahead, Sunday’s high will reach 74 degrees, with similar temperatures through the early week. Rain is expected by Thursday.