CENTRAL NEW YORK (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) – Temperatures continue to run 15-20° warmer than normal for mid-May, topping out in the 80s across CNY again on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday will end up as a mainly dry day but an isolated shower or two is not out of the question later in the day.

A better chance to see some showers (and maybe some thunderstorms) will come on Sunday and Monday. Temperatures ‘cool’ off a bit for next week, leaving high temperatures in the 60s and low 70s which is considered normal for this time of year. The exception is Tuesday which will be a cool and breezy day in the 50s.

A lunar eclipse will happen on Sunday night and will be visible in Central New York, if clouds don’t block the view, starting at 9:32 PM. From start to finish, the eclipse will last more than 5 hours. The moon will take on an orangey-red color for about 90 minutes during the eclipse when the moon enters the darkest part of Earth’s shadow (from 11:29 PM until 12:53 AM).