New York Spring Weather: Strong Winds and Rain Expected Saturday as Daylight Saving Time Begins

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Albany, NY – A strong wind advisory remains in effect until 4 p.m. Friday across portions of eastern New York, western Massachusetts, and southern Vermont, bringing gusts up to 55 mph. As the weekend approaches, temperatures will cool, with a mix of rain, snow, and sun expected.

According to the National Weather Service, northwest winds will range from 15 to 25 mph Friday, with gusts peaking at 55 mph. Drivers, especially those in high-profile vehicles, should exercise caution, and residents should secure outdoor items. Some power outages may occur due to fallen tree limbs.

Saturday will see mostly sunny skies, but temperatures will remain cool with a high near 35°F. Winds will ease slightly, reaching 11 to 17 mph with gusts up to 33 mph. Overnight lows will drop to 23°F. Sunday will bring more sunshine with a high of 41°F, though the morning will feel brisk.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will see gradual warming, with highs nearing 49°F and 61°F, respectively. While daylight saving time begins Sunday, bringing longer daylight hours, mornings will still feel wintry.

Residents should prepare for fluctuating spring weather conditions and stay updated on any changes to local forecasts.