By Glenn Coin
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Winter pays a brief visit to Upstate New York over the next few days, potentially bringing record-cold temperatures, high winds and the first widespread snow.
After a sunny day with highs around 50 today, a cold front will drive
in cold air tonight and Friday from Canada. Here's what to look for:
Plunging temperatures. Tonight's lows will drop into the 20s, and
Friday's highs won't be much warmer. A clear, cold night Friday will
bring temperatures down into the teens, potentially breaking record-low
temperatures for Nov. 11.
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Source: newyorkupstate.com
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