Good morning, Rochester. Here's what you need to know today.

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Today will be breezy and feeling chilly under a sunny sky.

A cold front is expected to move through Saturday afternoon with a few rain and snow showers followed by windy and much colder weather Saturday night.

Sunday is looking dry, but again feeling chilly.

Rain and a few snow showers arrive Sunday night into early Monday as an unsettled pattern sticks around.

A colder than average pattern will take hold next week and continue through the end of the month.

 Highs: 41 -46
 Lows: 32 - 36
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Around Rochester

1. New York state no longer seeking millions in penalties from correction officers

New York state is no longer seeking as severe penalties for correction officers who participated in the unsanctioned prison strike that ran from Feb. 17 to March 10. Last week, the state said it would not seek incarceration of up to six months for officers and now, attorney Ralph Lorigo said the state indicated it won't go after the officers' money either. 

2. Tariffs threaten to raise utility costs in New York, state report says

Retaliatory energy tariffs imposed by Canada on the U.S. will, over time, raise costs for households and businesses across the state, and when combined with other tariffs, potentially lead to growing impacts, state agencies say in a report made for state leaders.

3. N.Y. state comptroller audit seeks changes that could help survivors of human trafficking

The New York State Comptroller’s Office has its sights set on making changes in the effort to help victims and survivors of human trafficking, calling for improvements in services for that population in a report issued this week.

Around the Nation

1. Trump is planning to order a shutdown of the Education Department. Here's what it does

2. Homeland Security: Coast Guard has seized $500M of drugs in recent months

3. In latest blow to Tesla, regulators recall nearly all Cybertrucks

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Adam Penale is a Niagara University graduate, who has written for the Buffalo Bisons and the Niagara Gazette. He joined Spectrum News as an associate digital producer in 2020.