Friday is expected to bring less windy weather to Rochester, after an active Thursday. However, some lake breeze thundershowers will form just south of Route 104. These showers may present some lingering effects on the city's weather.
The National Weather Service has been tracking the weather patterns, and Rochester residents are advised to check the latest forecast before planning their day.
"After an active Thursday, Friday will bring less windy weather" is the forecast for the day.
The less windy weather is a welcome change for Rochester residents, especially those living in areas prone to strong winds, such as the Lake Ontario shoreline. The city's history of unpredictable weather has made residents adept at adapting to changing conditions.
The lake breeze thundershowers may affect Rochester residents who plan to engage in outdoor activities, such as boating or hiking, near Seneca Lake or Lake Ontario. Residents are advised to check the weather forecast before heading out.
Rochester residents can expect the lake breeze thundershowers to have a minimal impact on their daily commute, but it is essential to stay informed about the latest weather updates.
The less windy weather and lake breeze thundershowers are expected to continue throughout the day, and Rochester residents should plan accordingly. The next weather update is expected to be released by the National Weather Service later today.
