Central New York will see scattered lake effect snow flurries on Saturday as cold air moves through the region, with temperatures reaching only the mid 30s before conditions improve this weekend.
A weak upper-level system moving through the area will trigger scattered flurries and some lake snow showers from Lake Ontario, mainly affecting Central New York from late this morning into the afternoon.
The National Weather Service says temperatures aloft will drop significantly, creating conditions favorable for lake effect precipitation. However, snowfall amounts will be negligible in most locations, with up to a half inch possible only within the most persistent bands over areas like Oneida County…