Cortland Weather Forecast | Friday, January 25

Photo: National Weather Service, Binghamton, NY

CORTLAND — Highs today will be in the lower 20s with scattered lake effect snow showers and flurries throughout the day, along with above-average wind speeds. Precipitation should end by 5 p.m. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches have occurred over much of the area in the past 24 hours. This has led to fairly significant snow melt, which caused creeks and rivers to rise. A flood advisory could be issued, but the water should freeze later this evening when a cold front arrives and temperatures fall to near zero.

Remember: With temperatures falling below freezing, untreated roads and surfaces will become snow covered and slick in many areas. Travel carefully!

Saturday: Light snow flurries throughout the day. Highs will hover in the lower 20s.

Saturday Night: Another round of snow showers arrives and lasts into Sunday,

Sunday: Cold in the morning, then highs in the 30s during the day...before falling back into single digits Sunday night.

Monday: A period of snow or wintry mix is expected to arrive Monday night and last into Tuesday. Highs will be in the 20's.