Albany, NY – Rain showers will persist through the early hours Monday, leaving roads slick for morning commuters. Mild and breezy conditions will follow as temperatures reach a high of 55°F before gradually dropping overnight.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), rain is likely to return Tuesday, with chances of showers at 90%. Temperatures will fall significantly, with a high of 46°F and a low of 31°F by evening. Drivers on I-87 and nearby routes should remain cautious, as wet conditions could make roads hazardous throughout the day.
Looking ahead to New Year’s Day, residents can expect a high of 43°F with steady rain throughout much of the day. This will be followed by a mix of rain and snow on Wednesday night as temperatures hover near freezing. The week’s coldest weather is forecast for Thursday, with highs reaching only 37°F.
While today’s mild temperatures are unseasonably warm for late December, the midweek forecast indicates a return to typical winter weather. Residents are advised to prepare for colder conditions by Wednesday evening and remain alert for potential icy roads and snow accumulations.
For those planning New Year’s Eve activities, Tuesday night will bring mostly cloudy skies and chilly conditions, with lows in the 30s. Make sure to dress warmly if heading outdoors.
Stay tuned for real-time updates and follow weather advisories closely to remain safe during this week’s changing conditions.
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