Albany, NY – Foggy mornings will continue today and Tuesday, with sunny skies expected in the afternoon. This week’s weather forecast, however, predicts rain starting on Wednesday and lasting into Thursday, accompanied by cooler temperatures by Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday’s high will reach 81°F, making it a perfect evening to witness the supermoon and partial lunar eclipse. The eclipse begins at 8:41 p.m., with its peak around 10:44 p.m. As rain moves in Wednesday, temperatures will range from 70 to 80°F, with a 45% chance of showers.
Residents should prepare for wet roads by midweek and possible fog delays during morning commutes. Showers will linger into Thursday, with a high of 79°F and overnight lows dipping into the mid-50s. A cool front will arrive Friday, bringing fall-like temperatures and clearing skies. For updated forecasts, visit weather.gov/aly.
Local residents are encouraged to plan ahead for the eclipse viewing and prepare for wet conditions later this week.