Weather Details for City of Schenectady

Recorded on: 2025-09-30 01:16:12 AM

Current Weather
Weather Icon

Clouds - overcast clouds

Temperature: 57.11 °F

Humidity: 85%

Wind Speed: 0 mph

3-Hour Forecast (Next 24 Hours)

2025-09-30 02:00:00 AM

Icon

57.02 °F

overcast clouds

2025-09-30 05:00:00 AM

Icon

57.96 °F

overcast clouds

2025-09-30 08:00:00 AM

Icon

59.16 °F

overcast clouds

2025-09-30 11:00:00 AM

Icon

66.92 °F

overcast clouds

2025-09-30 02:00:00 PM

Icon

75.13 °F

overcast clouds

2025-09-30 05:00:00 PM

Icon

68.56 °F

overcast clouds

2025-09-30 08:00:00 PM

Icon

59.94 °F

overcast clouds

2025-09-30 11:00:00 PM

Icon

55.92 °F

broken clouds

Air Pollution

Air Quality Index (AQI): 1

Animated Radar (via RainViewer)
Loading radar...

Detailed Weather Report
Okay, so I need to create a weather report for Schenectady based on the given data. Let me start by reading through all the information carefully. First, the current weather: it's 19.15°F, feels like 6.55°F, with 66% humidity. The wind is blowing at 16.11 mph, and there are broken clouds. The local time is Tuesday, February 18th at 5:56 PM. Looking at the forecast, over the next 24 hours, starting from Wednesday morning (February 19th), the temperatures will vary a lot. It starts around midnight with 19.15°F and feels like 8.19°F, then decreases through the day and night. There's light snow at times, wind speeds that go up to about 11-12 mph. Air pollution is AQI 2, which I think is good because lower numbers are better. Pollutants like CO, PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and O3 are all within safe levels except maybe NO2 slightly on the higher side but still okay. Now, for the weather report, I need to structure it in a news-style introduction, then talk about the next 24 hours, include air quality, and add some friendly tips. I should keep it casual and enthusiastic, like a live segment. Starting with the introduction: greet the audience, mention Schenectady, describe current conditions warmly. Maybe something like, "Good evening, [audience], and welcome to your weather update for Schenectady." Current conditions: It's cold, 19°F, feels like 6°F. I should note that it's chilly, maybe compare it to a light jacket or something. Next, the forecast: it's going to be varied over the next day. Maybe structure it by time blocks—morning, afternoon, evening, night. Highlight the temperature drops and conditions like snow or clouds. I can mention the wind speeds briefly without getting too technical. Air quality is good (AQI 2), so I should reassure people that it's a healthy environment but maybe suggest avoiding prolonged exposure if planning outdoor activities. Friendly tips: Since it's cold, advise bundling up, wearing layers, a scarf, gloves. Maybe add something about staying hydrated because when it's cold, you might not feel thirsty enough. I should make sure the report flows naturally, from current to future, then air quality, and end with those tips. Keep sentences short and conversational. Wait, let me check if I need to mention any specific times or structures. The forecast is broken down into specific hours: 00:00, 03:00, etc. Maybe in the report, I can group them by morning, midday, afternoon, evening, night for simplicity. Also, temperatures go as low as 7°F and up to 19.85°F. So, it's quite a range. I should note that it gets colder later but also warms up again towards evening and night. I think I've covered all the points: current conditions, detailed forecast, air quality, and tips. Now, putting it all together in a friendly, engaging way without being too technical. **Good evening, Schenectady!** **Current Conditions:** It's a chilly 19°F in Schenectady this evening, but it feels more like 6°F due to the cool breeze. The sky is partly cloudy, so you might want to grab that light jacket or scarf for some extra warmth. **Next 24 Hours Forecast:** The next day will bring a mix of weather conditions. Mornings will be cooler with temperatures around 19-17°F, transitioning into the afternoon when it starts to warm up a bit but not too much. The evening will see a dip back down, and by nightfall, it'll cool off again. **Air Quality:** The air quality index is 2, which means it's good! However, if you're planning outdoor activities, especially in the morning or evening, you might want to keep an eye on how long you're out there. It's always good to stay informed about the environment around us. **Friendly Tips:** With the temperatures dropping, make sure you're bundled up—layers are your best friend! A cozy scarf and a pair of gloves can work wonders. And remember to stay hydrated; sometimes the cold makes it harder to feel thirsty, so take regular sips. Also, if you're out and about, maybe keep an umbrella handy just in case the snow flurries show up. Stay cozy and enjoy your evening! 🌙


Back to Home View History