Albany, NY – Warm and sunny conditions are expected across Albany and the surrounding region as we move into next week, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s by Monday. Commuters should prepare for early morning fog, which could impact visibility on roadways like I-87 and I-90. While the afternoons will clear up with bright sunshine, drivers may experience slower traffic during the morning rush due to limited visibility.
According to the National Weather Service, high pressure will dominate the weather pattern through early next week. Expect temperatures to stay about 10 degrees above normal, with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s across much of New York. Morning fog is expected to burn off by mid-morning, but caution is advised during the early hours.
As we head into mid-week, temperatures are forecast to remain warm, with little chance of rain. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather advisories, particularly if traveling during the early morning when fog could cause low visibility. Stay tuned for updates on potential changes to the weather pattern later in the week.