Good morning, Rochester. Here’s what you need to know today.
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We are starting off the work week chilly and breezy with isolated areas of rain/snow mixed showers. High temperatures today will only be around 40. With the wind, temperatures will only be feeling in the 20s.
Tonight into Tuesday snow moves in. Snow accumulation will be very minor if any at all. Along with the snow, Tuesday will be frigid, highs in the 30s with strong winds at times.
By Wednesday, temperatures will improve and we will have plenty of sunshine.
Temperatures will continue to improve later in the week. There will be very minor rain chances towards the end of the week.

Highs: 40 – 44
Lows: 26 – 31
Isolated rain/snow showers
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