Cool temperatures are expected to kick off the weekend in Syracuse, N.Y., with a return to normal conditions expected by its end. A significant warm-up is anticipated in the coming week, resembling mid-May weather rather than early April. Today, a coastal system will influence the weather, leading to partly to mostly cloudy skies and scattered rain showers in the afternoon to evening. Despite this, dry periods and some sunshine are expected. Highs will reach the upper 40s, but a brisk north wind will make it feel colder at times. Tonight will be chilly, with temperatures dropping to the lower 30s under partly cloudy skies and calm winds.
Sunday will bring nicer weather with partly sunny skies giving way to mostly sunny conditions by late afternoon. Temperatures will be milder, reaching the lower 50s, which is typical for this time of year. Monday will see warmer temperatures as another weather system approaches from the west. The day will start sunny, but clouds will increase, potentially affecting views of an eclipse at 3:23 p.m. It will remain dry and mild, with highs in the lower 60s. The rest of the week is expected to stay warm, with temperatures in the 60s and a possible high near 70 on Tuesday, which is significantly above the usual lower 50s for this time of year.
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