Albany, NY – Eastern New York and western New England will see a mix of light showers and cooler temperatures through early Saturday before drier conditions settle in for several days, according to the US National Weather Service Albany, NY.
An upper-level low will trigger scattered lake-effect and isolated rain showers Friday into early Saturday, mainly across higher elevations and western areas. Temperatures will stay cooler than average, with highs in the low to mid-50s and lows dipping into the 30s and low 40s overnight.
Drier, more stable weather returns late Saturday through Tuesday, with daytime highs holding steady in the 50s and crisp mornings in the 30s. Forecasters expect the next round of widespread wet weather by midweek as another system moves into the region.
Overall, residents can expect a typical late-October pattern — chilly mornings, cool afternoons, and a few showers before a brief dry stretch early next week.





