Today, February 28, 2026, the weather in Cloud Lake is shaping up to be quite an experience. While it’s a breezy day, we can expect no additional precipitation. The calm before the storm, perhaps? Just yesterday, the area was rocked by a weather front that brought unexpected thunderstorms, high winds, and even hail. This morning, only a few clouds remain, mostly confined to some lake-effect areas in the northeastern region.
As the day unfolds, temperatures are expected to reach the mid-50s, with cooler conditions in higher elevations. Winds are currently blowing from the northwest at speeds over 15 mph, with gusts possibly hitting 35 mph. Tonight, the skies should clear up before clouds roll in later. The winds will shift to the south, keeping nighttime temperatures milder, dipping into the mid and upper 30s.
What to Expect Tomorrow
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Wednesday promises to be a relatively quiet day at first, although clouds will dominate the sky. Light rain showers may occur in the northern regions late in the morning and early afternoon. However, don’t let your guard down, as a strong cold front is set to sweep through later in the day, increasing the likelihood of rain and potentially strong thunderstorms.
Wind gusts could exceed 50 mph, although the storms are not expected to be as severe as those from the previous evening. Throughout the day, winds will shift to the southwest, nudging temperatures into the mid to upper 50s. As night falls, expect temperatures to plummet into the 30s, with cooler areas dipping into the lower 30s.
Late Week Forecast
Thursday could bring persistent showers, possibly falling as snow in higher elevations. Rain is expected to taper off by the afternoon, but sunshine will be limited. Winds from the northwest will be brisk—yet not as fierce as those from Wednesday night—averaging over 15 mph with gusts under 40 mph. Highs will struggle to reach the mid-40s, and nighttime temperatures will drop into the upper 20s and low 30s.
By Friday, we can expect late rain continuing into the evening, with temperatures hovering around the low 50s. Nighttime temperatures should stay near or above 40 degrees. The weekend forecast includes isolated showers, especially early Saturday, with temperatures around the 50-degree mark. However, brace yourself for another strong cold front on Sunday, which could push temperatures into the upper 40s and down to the 20s by Sunday evening. Snow showers are expected on Monday, marking the first real snowfall of the season for the Finger Lakes region with highs only in the 30s.
For the remainder of the week, we can anticipate highs in the 40s, with a chance of hitting the 50s by next weekend. Be sure to stay updated on the weather as conditions can change rapidly!
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