It’s shaping up to be a beautiful Father’s Day weekend across St. Lawrence County, with sunshine and mild temperatures perfect for celebrating all things dad.
According to the …
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It’s shaping up to be a beautiful Father’s Day weekend across St. Lawrence County, with sunshine and mild temperatures perfect for celebrating all things dad.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), high pressure moving south from Canada will keep skies mostly clear and conditions dry through early next week, along with a gradual warming trend.
Saturday brings plenty of sunshine with a high near 72 degrees and a light northeast breeze, ideal weather to enjoy grilling or just time in the backyard.
Overnight, skies turn partly cloudy with lows around 53., forecasters say
Father’s Day will be mostly sunny with a high near 75 and calm winds, perfect for any adventures with dad, from fishing and hiking to simply kicking back in a lawn chair. Monday follows with partly sunny skies and highs near 77, the service says.
Dad might need an umbrella by midweek as rain chances return Tuesday with a 40 percent chance of showers, rising through Wednesday and Thursday as a cold front pushes in. Juneteenth (Wednesday) carries an 80 percent chance of rain, with highs in the low 80s and possibile thunderstorms.
By Friday, skies clear again with mostly sunny conditions and a high near 74 as we head into the first official weekend of summer.