STARTING AT 4… BRINGING YOU UP TO THE MINUTE COVERAGE AHEAD OF THE KICKOFF AGAINST “FLOWER CITY, 1872”. A weak ridge of high pressure will bring mainly dry conditions to the North Country today. Once patchy morning valley fog dissipates, skies will become mostly sunny with seasonable temperatures for mid-June with modest humidity levels. An approaching cold front from southeastern Ontario will bring a period of gusty southwesterly winds this evening and during the first half of tonight. Winds in the St. Lawrence Valley are expected to gust as high as 35 mph. A few light rain showers will accompany the cold front late tonight. Dry and seasonable weather returns for Thursday and Friday with low humidity. The next chance for widespread rain showers arrives Friday night into Saturday as a warm front lifts into New York and New England.A weak ridge of high pressure will bring mainly dry conditions …

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