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We will continue to be in an unsettled weather pattern.
A very slow moving area of low pressure will be spinning through. Embedded within the low is dry weather and some sun. However there are also waves of showers and thunder. This weather system is like a giant pivoting lawn sprinkler. It will be dry, then wet, dry then wet.
This pattern will continue through at least Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday are looking cool, especially Thursday. A few showers can't be ruled out on these days.
An early call on the weekend would suggest cloudy cool weather Saturday with at least the threat of showers. Sunday looks dry for now.
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Highs: 65 - 70 Lows: 48 - 53 Rain showers |
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Around Rochester
1. Some New Yorkers concerned as involuntary collection of student loan payments in default resumes
Since the U.S. Department of Education’s announcement that it will begin involuntary collection of student loans considered to be in default, there has been some concern and confusion among student loan borrowers.
2. Backlog of inmates waiting to be moved to N.Y. state prisons begins
County jail inmates who are supposed to be behind bars in New York state facilities are now going to be transferred, but not all at once.
3. Hochul: New York to pay off $6B in unemployment insurance debt in state budget
The burden of the debt has been carried by businesses through increased taxes and has led to unemployment payments being cut until the debt is paid off.
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2. Senate Democrats propose legislation to exempt small businesses from tariffs
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