Good evening, Central New York. We’re wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook.

Your Weather Planner

Tonight will be cloudy with rain, snow or mixed showers tapering. Watch out for patchy fog overnight with lows in the 20s and 30s.

Our weather will quiet back down on Wednesday with early clouds and areas of fog giving way to a milder afternoon with variably cloudy skies. High temperatures will be in the 40s for most.

Temperatures will continue to trend upward for the end of the week into the weekend, but it’ll also come with unsettled weather at times over the same time period.

Highs Friday reach the 40s/50s, while 50s/60s are certainly possible Saturday.

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Today’s Big Stories

1. Syracuse University picks one of its own as its new chancellor

Mike Haynie, SU’s vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation, is the university’s choice to replace Kent Syverud as the university’s 13th chancellor, school officials announced Tuesday morning.

2. Rome Health named part of Rural Hospital Stabilization Program

Rome Health is one of eight hospitals nationwide that have been tapped for a federal initiative called the Rural Hospital Stabilization Program.

3. Small police agencies worry about recruitment

With limited budgets, retiring officers, and fewer applicants entering the profession, leaders say the shortage is no longer looming, but is here.

4. Onondaga County Legislature approves sewer district to serve Micron plant

Lawmakers voted Tuesday on whether to approve the creation of an industrial sewer district in the town of Clay.

5. Israel steps up airstrikes in Tehran; Iran strikes U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia

Iran expanded its targets Tuesday, striking the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia as Washington began to pull many staff out of the Middle East. The U.S. and Israel battered Iran with airstrikes in what President Donald Trump suggested was just the start of a war that has severely disrupted the world’s supply of oil and gas, international shipping and air travel.