More rain Saturday, before skies clear for Sunday
We're keeping a very close watch on Otter Creek, as it's rising slightly quicker than the original forecast. While current forecasts have it remaining just shy of minor flood stage, the spike in river levels may indicate that the river is heading into minor flood stage.
At 8 feet or in minor flood stage Otter Creek will spill on to local fields surrounding the river, as well as low lying spots along South Creek Road in Clarendon, and in Pittsford water will spill on to both Elm Street and Depot Road.
An additional 0.5-1.0″ of rain is expected through the day Saturday, with the widespread rain tapering to lingering spot showers after lunch time.
Clouds will slowly clear overnight and we're all basking in blue skies and sunshine for Sunday! A much needed break from this damp and rainy stretch we've been dealing with all week!
Have a great weekend!
-Skytracker Chief Meteorologist Haley Bouley
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