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 clear to partly cloudy, quiet and mild with lows in the 30s and 40s.

Temperatures remain quite mild Tuesday with highs in the 50s across northern New York and 60s and 70s from Central New York extending down towards the Southern Tier. After a quiet start, there will be in the chance for scattered late day showers/thunder.

Shower and thunderstorm activity picks up on Wednesday as a cold front impacts the region. Temperatures will be wide-ranging from north to south on Wednesday.

Behind this cold front, temperatures turn much cooler for the rest of the week. Highs will be in the 30s on Thursday, with 30s and 40s likely on Friday. Unsettled weather is also expected as we close out the week with rain and wet snow showers in the forecast on Friday. 

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Today’s Big Stories

1. Syracuse police give more details on firearm arrest at SU

Officials say a 22-year-old Cornell University student was taken into custody without incident by Syracuse University Department of Public Safety on Saturday, while waiting for a bus to Ithaca.

2. West Genesee schools to discuss latest capital project proposal

In Camillus, the West Genesee Central School district will be holding a meeting to discuss its 2026 capital project proposal.

3. Authorities investigating after man dies while in Binghamton Police custody

Authorities are investigating the death of a man in Binghamton Police custody. Police arrested the 37-year-old man in the area of West State Street and Chenango Street on Saturday.

4. SU program looks to improve childhood literacy through mentorship

Ed Smith Elementary School in Syracuse is partnering with Syracuse University and community volunteers for “Reading Partners,” a program that focuses on building children’s confidence and literacy skills through mentorship.

5. Energy prices soar to levels not seen in years as Iran names new supreme leader and digs in

Oil prices spiked near $120 per barrel before falling back Monday as the Iran war intensified, threatening production and shipping in the Middle East and pummeling financial markets.

6. Justice Department, Live Nation reach settlement over illegal monopoly case

Justice Department lawyers announced Monday that they’d reached a settlement in their antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment, in a case that alleged an illegal monopoly over live events in America. But it remained possible that some states might continue a trial on their own.