New York – A round of snow showers is expected to move through Rensselaer early Wednesday morning, bringing slick conditions before sunrise. Temperatures will stay below average, with rain chances increasing later in the week.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of snow showers will develop late Tuesday night into early Wednesday, especially before 11 a.m. Temperatures will hover in the low 30s before warming to a high of 43°F by the afternoon. Winds will shift north at 6-8 mph, keeping conditions chilly.
Wednesday night will bring another chance for rain and snow showers, with overnight lows dipping to 33°F. Accumulations are expected to remain minimal, though roads may be slick during early morning hours.
Thursday will be mostly cloudy with a high of 49°F, followed by a mix of sun and clouds on Friday as temperatures rise to 58°F. The weekend will see increasing chances of rain, with Saturday afternoon showers possible and a high of 61°F. By Sunday, steady rain is likely, with an overnight low near 42°F.
Drivers along I-90 and local roads should stay alert for slick conditions early Wednesday and prepare for changing weather throughout the week.