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First Alert Weather: Yellow alert posted for Monday
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – A deep low-pressure system will be cutting across the central Great Lakes, just north of Toronto, which will bring rapid changes to our weather beginning Sunday. The greatest potential impact will be for strong, damaging winds with wind gusts possibly exceeding 60 miles per hour on Monday. This has the potential to produce tree damage and isolated power outages. As a result, the News10NBC First Alert Meteorologists have issued a yellow alert for all of Monday.
In addition, before the wind arrives a steady rain will be spread into all of Western New York Sunday afternoon and evening. The combination of snow melt and rainfall may create localized flooding for area creeks and streams. This is a greater risk for communities west of Rochester in Genesee, Wyoming and Orleans Counties where there is now a flood watch in effect.
Weather Impact Alert: Wind, rain, and snow on the horizon
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — Rain begins Sunday late morning/early afternoon. That rain continues overnight and into Monday morning. About an inch to an inch and a half of rain is projected.
The NWS-Buffalo office has issued a Flood Watch for all of Western New York, which may be upgraded to a warning as the event nears. The concern is for Buffalo area streams to reach flood levels Monday night.
Bills fans are assured a rainy game. Going to the Sunday 4:25 p.m. game without a waterproof outer layer is, frankly, not a good idea. It will be around 40, with light winds, and a steady light to moderate rain Sunday afternoon.
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