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.

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High temperatures will continue to be above average for the end of the week into the weekend, but it’ll also come with unsettled weather at times over the same time period.

We’re tracking showers for Thursday, Thursday night and again on Saturday. Some freezing rain will be possible later Thursday into Thursday night the farther north and east you travel.

Highs on Thursday will be in the 40s for most, with 20s across part of the far North Country. Temperatures on Friday will reach the 40s/50s, with 50s and 60s likely on Saturday.

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Today’s Big Stories

1. Food prices forcing New Yorkers to make hard budgeting choices, poll finds

Rising food costs are forcing a majority of New Yorkers to juggle expenses and make difficult household budget choices, according to a poll released Wednesday by No Kid Hungry New York, which also found a majority of respondents oppose federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP food benefits.

2. How New Yorkers will be impacted after passport processing stopped at all nonprofit libraries

The State Department issued a notice in February to non-governmental libraries that did passport processing telling them to stop.

3. Maintenance crews keep Lake Placid athletes safe

An Olympic Regional Development Authority crew gets the arena, courses, tracks and mountains ready for various events, and keeps them in shape during events.

4. Judge blocks defense access to state records in 5/14 shooting federal case

An effort from the attorneys of Buffalo mass shooter Payton Gendron has been denied.

5. Voters respond to Hochul-Blakeman, Mamdani and Trump in latest Siena poll

Gov. Kathy Hochul maintains a significant, though slightly diminished, lead over Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman in the latest Siena University poll released on Wednesday.

6. Congress is taking its first votes on the Iran war as debate rages about U.S. goals

The legislation, known as a war powers resolution, gives lawmakers an opportunity to demand congressional approval before any further attacks are carried out. The Senate resolution and a similar bill being voted on in the House later this week face unlikely paths through the Republican-controlled Congress and would almost certainly be vetoed by Trump even if they were to pass.