
Steve Caporizzo
Chief Meteorologist at WTEN-TV (Albany, NY)
Chief Meteorologist at WXXA-TV (Albany, NY)
I do the weather on WTEN and host Pet Connection. Weather and Pets..the best of both worlds ! Living the dream for sure....
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6 days ago |
news10.com | Alyssa Caroprese |Rob Lindenmuth |Steve Caporizzo
Here’s your latest StormTracker forecast from Steve Caporizzo, Rob Lindenmuth and Alyssa Caroprese. A front positioned to our south and east will help to keep some showers and/or a potential thunderstorm in the forecast throughout the evening hours. After that, an area of low pressure will track up the coastline while at the same time an area of low pressure cuts off in the upper levels of the atmosphere over the Northeast.
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1 week ago |
news10.com | Alyssa Caroprese |Steve Caporizzo |Rob Lindenmuth
Here’s your latest StormTracker forecast from Steve Caporizzo, Rob Lindenmuth and Alyssa Caroprese. Rain amounts continue to add up across the area following days of rainfall. As of early Tuesday evening Albany has just exceeded 3″ and portions of the eastern Catskills around 6″-7.” Streams and creeks may be flowing high and fast in the next couple of days and you may notice some rivers near minor flood stage.
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1 week ago |
news10.com | Alyssa Caroprese |Rob Lindenmuth |Steve Caporizzo
Here’s your latest StormTracker forecast from Rob Lindenmuth, Alyssa Caroprese and Steve Caporizzo. Continued wet weather is ahead for the coming days as an upper level low sits to our south and west. So far, rainfall amounts have totaled about 1″-4″ for the area as a whole, with around 2″-2.5″ locally in the Capital Region. This is very slowly going to lift into the Great Lakes and Northeast through midweek. This means rain chances will remain high.
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2 weeks ago |
news10.com | Alyssa Caroprese |Rob Lindenmuth |Steve Caporizzo
Here’s your latest StormTracker forecast from Steve Caporizzo, Rob Lindenmuth and Alyssa Caroprese. High pressure will help to bring clear skies and a settling wind overnight. Temperatures by morning will turn cold with most of the area in the lower to middle 30s to begin Thursday. Frost is possible in the Capital Region/Hudson Valley, where the growing season has begun. If you have any plants/vegetation sensitive to the cold you’ll want to either bring them inside or protect them overnight.
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2 weeks ago |
news10.com | Alyssa Caroprese |Steve Caporizzo |Jordan Due
Today we’ve seen a pretty active radar up towards the north and west as those showers and storms start to intensify. The SPC has us into the marginal and slight risk categories for the rest of this evening once the storms pass. As for timing, 8pm-10pm we’ll likely see substantial wind gusts along with heavy downpours before we dry out overnight tonight. After we clear out tonight, we have a great day forecasted for tomorrow. Mostly sunny skies and cooler air will move in, a great day to be outside.
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Sometimes you just have to keep trying. The right family will come along. "Pooka" just hasn't found the right match and sadly not a lot of interest, which quite frankly is hard to understand. https://t.co/DJA4CqT15v https://t.co/w9FzVCFMXU

My favorite and my Moms favorite. Lilacs just totally opened up on the hill this week. And a fresh haircut today. Can you tell? Lots of product in the hair and I’m off today! https://t.co/RMzccoMTRV

The Migration of the birds continue. On Radar you can actually see them. Typically that take off in flight around 8-830pm.....right after sunset. They migrate at an average elevation of 1,400ft. It is estimated 360,000 birds have flown over Albany County as of 1050pm. https://t.co/KML5Ja9OrM