Good morning, Rochester. Here’s what you need to know today.
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Widespread rain tapers from west to east this morning. We will be very breezy today, wind gusts may reach up to 40 mph. Some sunshine will make its way out this afternoon as temperatures climb into the upper 50s.
More scattered showers arrive Tuesday around lunchtime. These showers won’t be as heavy and saturating. Breezy conditions continue tomorrow as well.
The rest of the week will cooler with some rain chances each day.
The weekend is trending slightly drier and warmer!
Highs: 54 – 59
Lows: Low 40s
Wet and breezy
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Around Rochester
1. Thousands gather for the second wave of ‘No Kings’ rallies across New York
Demonstrations across the state and the nation are rallying in protest against the Trump administration, aligning behind multiple organizations, but with one overall message — there should be “No Kings” in the United States.
2. Jury to resume deliberations Monday in trial of Marcy prison guards
Jurors failed to reach a verdict Friday in the trial of three former Marcy prison guards accused of killing Robert Brooks and continued asking the judge meticulous questions about evidence and testimony in the case.
3. Building affordable housing in N.Y. state faces long timeline, impacting the response to the housing crisis
The idea of affordable housing starts with a need. Right now, the state of New York is in need. According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, it’s estimated the Empire State has nearly a million extremely low-income renter households; but there’s only 36 affordable housing units for every 100 households.
Around the Nation
1. Renewed fighting tests Gaza ceasefire and Israel briefly halts aid
2. Shutdown impact: What it means for workers, federal programs and the economy
3. ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump bring a street party vibe to cities nationwide
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