Cortland Weather Outlook: Wednesday, June 3

Your Cortland County weather forecast for Wednesday, June 3, 2020:

Rain will be possible on and off throughout the day thanks to the remains of overnight thunderstorms in the Great Lakes and an incoming weather system.

First up will be the remains of thunderstorms that originally developed last evening in Minnesota and have traveled through the Great Lakes overnight.

This activity will approach our area during the late morning and midday hours. How intense the storms are will be something to watch throughout the morning hours.

Most likely, they will be weak, with rain and possibly some thunder. There is a small chance for some more robust activity though, so keep an eye to the sky about lunchtime. There is also a small chance that the activity will miss to the south or dissipate completely.

Behind that, additional showers will be likely this afternoon. A few rumbles of thunder will also be possible, but no severe weather is expected.

The day should end with a little sunshine as this weather maker departs and skies begin to clear.

High temperatures will peak in the low 70s, probably just before the first round of rain begins.

Winds will be from the west at around 10 mph most of the day but will turn to the northwest late. Peak gusts should be around 25 mph.

Here is a look at the weather for the next several days:

Thursday: Sunny with some fair-weather clouds. Morning lows in the mid 50s. Afternoon highs in the upper 70s.

Friday: Partly cloudy with a few afternoon showers or storms. Morning lows in the upper 50s. Afternoon highs near 80.

Saturday: Sun and clouds. A few early showers. Morning lows in the low 60s. Afternoon highs in the low 70s.

Sunday: A mix of sun, clouds, and scattered showers. Morning lows in the low 50s. Afternoon highs in the mid 60s.