• Warmer & Humid with a chance of rain Wed. night, 80s on the 4th

    Warmer & Humid with a chance of rain Wed. night, 80s on the 4th
    Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest beginning Wednesday evening and overnight, and again Friday mainly south of Buffalo. Though there's a chance of some stray showers Independence Day, there should be considerable dry time.After a few very comfortable days to start the week, warmth and humidity builds getting into mid-late week into the upcoming weekend.TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly Cloudy, Mild, Becoming More Humid, Low: 58 hills, 70 metro, Wind:
  • Warm, very humid for Fourth of July

    Warm, very humid for Fourth of July
    Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest beginning Wednesday evening and overnight, and again toward Friday evening. There should be considerable dry time during Independence Day.Warmth and humidity build getting into mid-late week into the upcoming weekend.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: Very Warm, Becoming Breezy and Humid, Partly Sunny, Spotty Shower or Thunderstorm by late, High: 82 Erie shore, 88 north, Wind: SSW 10-20 gusts to 35 mphWEDNESDAY NIGHT:
  • Warm today, chance of rain Wednesday night, 80s on the 4th

    Warm today, chance of rain Wednesday night, 80s on the 4th
    SEVERE WEATHER THREAT mainly Wednesday evening. NWS Storm Predicition Center has highlighted an area west of a Hamlin (Monroe County)-Bliss-Bradford PA line for an isolated severe thunderstorm capable of producing strong damaging straight-line wind gusts.Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest beginning Wednesday evening and overnight, and again Friday mainly south of Buffalo. Though there's a chance of some isolated showers Independence Day,
  • Warm today, chance of rain Wed. night, 80s on the 4th

    Warm today, chance of rain Wed. night, 80s on the 4th
    SEVERE WEATHER THREAT mainly Wednesday evening. NWS Storm Predicition Center has highlighted an area west of a Hamlin (Monroe County)-Bliss-Bradford PA line for an isolated severe thunderstorm capable of producing strong damaging straight-line wind gusts.Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest beginning Wednesday evening and overnight, and again Friday mainly south of Buffalo. Though there's a chance of some isolated showers Independence Day,
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  • Warm and rain-free tonight, but showers possible Friday

    Warm and rain-free tonight, but showers possible Friday
    There should be considerable dry time for most of Western New York on Independence Day. The UV Index is very high Thursday (9) if you're outdoors or heading to the beach.Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest toward Friday night. It now appears as though most of that moisture will hold off until after any fireworks displays Friday evening.Warmth and humidity persist through the weekend into the start of next week. Where to see Fourth of July
  • Warm & Humid Today; Sctd. T-Showers Friday

    Warm & Humid Today; Sctd. T-Showers Friday
    There should be considerable dry time for most of Western New York on Independence Day. The UV Index is very high Thursday (9) if you're outdoors or heading to the beach.Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest toward Friday night. That being said, there will be isolated showers and T-storms throughout the afternoon. Warmth and humidity persist through the weekend into the start of next week. Where to see Fourth of July fireworks in WNYTHURSDAY
  • Tornado Watch remains in WNY through 9 p.m.

    Tornado Watch remains in WNY through 9 p.m.
    Tornado warnings issued for regions in Western New York have now expired.
    However, a Tornado Watch has been issued for all of Western New York until 9 p.m. Wednesday, indicating the possibility for severe weather possible throughout the evening.At 1:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
    ***While some of these showers may last into Thursday, the bulk of the rain should fall throu
  • Tornado Watch no longer in effect for WNY, PA

    Tornado Watch no longer in effect for WNY, PA
    Tornado warnings issued for regions in Western New York have now expired.
    Additionally, a Tornado Watch that was once expected to last in Western New York until 9 p.m. has been dropped for all areas this Wednesday evening.At 1:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
    ***While some of these showers may last into Thursday, the bulk of the rain should fall through Wednesday night, wit
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  • Tornado Watch dropped for most of WNY, remains in Northern PA

    Tornado Watch dropped for most of WNY, remains in Northern PA
    Tornado warnings issued for regions in Western New York have now expired.
    Additionally, a Tornado Watch that was once expected to last in Western New York until 9 p.m. has been dropped for most areas Wednesday afternoon. The Watch remains in effect in Allegany county, Warren county, McKean county and Potter county.
    At 1:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
    ***While some of thes
  • Tornado Warnings expire in WNY, but Tornado Watch remains

    Tornado Warnings expire in WNY, but Tornado Watch remains
    A TORNADO WARNING is in place for southeastern Chautauqua County and western Cattaraugus County, including the city of Jamestown, until 3:15 p.m. Take shelter now!A TORNADO WARNING is in place for Northeastern Potter County until 3 p.m. Take shelter now!
    Tornado Warning including Jamestown NY, Lakewood NY andFalconer NY until 3:15 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/x1Qkb1tpsn— NWS Buffalo (@NWSBUFFALO) July 10, 2024
    Other tornado warnings issued for regions in Western New York have now expired.
    At 1:2
  • Tornado Warning for parts of WNY until 2:30 p.m.

    Tornado Warning for parts of WNY until 2:30 p.m.
    A Tornado Warning has been issued for southeastern Orleans County and central Genesee County until 2:30 p.m. Residents are urged to take shelter immediately.A Tornado Warning has also been issued for southeastern Allegany County until 2:15 p.m.At 1:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
    Tornado Warning including Batavia NY, Oakfield NY andBergen NY until 2:30 PM EDT pic.twitter.c
  • Tornado Warning for parts of WNY until 1:45 p.m.

    Tornado Warning for parts of WNY until 1:45 p.m.
    A Tornado Warning has been issued for central Erie County until 1:15 p.m. Residents are urged to take shelter immediately.At 12:55 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over North Boston, or near Hamburg, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
    Tornado Warning including East Aurora NY, Alden NY andElma Center NY until 1:45 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/b6x8s2xYTn— NWS Buffalo (@NWSBUFFALO) July 10, 2024
    A Tornado Watch has been issued for all of Western New York unt
  • Tornado Warning for Chautauqua County until 12:15 p.m.

    Tornado Warning for Chautauqua County until 12:15 p.m.
    The remnants of Beryl will bring widespread rain and storms to WNY today, including a chance for strong to severe thunderstorms. There will be breaks in between showers and temperatures may try to reach back into the upper 80's if the rain can hold off long enough.A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for Chautauqua County until 12:15 p.m. Wind gusts could reach 60 mph. The National Weather Service urged residents to remain alert for a possible tornado.Most of WNY and all of Norther
  • Tornado Warning for central Erie County until 1:15 p.m.

    Tornado Warning for central Erie County until 1:15 p.m.
    A Tornado Warning has been issued for central Erie County until 1:15 p.m. Residents are urged to take shelter immediately.At 12:21 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located near Silver Creek, or 11 miles east of Dunkirk, moving northeast at 45 mph, according to the National Weather Service.At 12:44 p.m., a reported tornado was located over Eden, or near Hamburg, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
    Tornado Warning including Lake Erie Beach NY, Eden NY andSilver Cree
  • Tornado Warning for Allegany County until 2:15 p.m.

    Tornado Warning for Allegany County until 2:15 p.m.
    A Tornado Warning has also been issued for southeastern Allegany County until 2:15 p.m.At 1:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
    Tornado Warning including Batavia NY, Oakfield NY andBergen NY until 2:30 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/EzI9rv6dSh— NWS Buffalo (@NWSBUFFALO) July 10, 2024
    A Tornado Watch has been issued for all of Western New York until 9 p.m. Wednesday, with severe
  • Tornado Warning: Caledonia, Pavilion, York until 4:15

    Tornado Warning: Caledonia, Pavilion, York until 4:15
    The National Weather Service issued a Tornado Warning for Caledonia, Pavilion and York until 4:15 p.m.
    Tornado Warning including Caledonia NY, Pavilion NY andYork NY until 4:15 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/GgQNIiRrsM— NWS Buffalo (@NWSBUFFALO) July 15, 2024
    The following counties are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 7 p.m. Monday -- Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans, Wyoming.
    NWS Storm Prediction Center has highlighted all of our area for scatt
  • Thunderstorm watch dropped as storms move East

    Thunderstorm watch dropped as storms move East
    Much of the area has been highlighted for scattered severe thunderstorms Tuesday with strong damaging wind gusts and large hail being the primary concerns. Right now, it appears as through the greatest threat Tuesday will be South and East of Buffalo.After a steamy start to the week with rounds of showers and thunderstorms, a cold front clears the area Wednesday night. A much more pleasant air mass returns for later week along with sunshine.TUESDAY AFTERNOON: Very Humid, Windy, Scattered Showers
  • Temps soar today, humidity increases Monday

    Temps soar today, humidity increases Monday
    A sprawling area of high pressure dominates our weather today. Temperatures continue to climb today and Monday with some spots reaching 10 degrees above average. Humidity starts to return Monday and by Tuesday it will be very humid. Showers and thunderstorms return Tuesday afternoon.SUNDAY: Hot, but Humidity is Still in Check, Mostly Sunny, High: 89, Low: 67MONDAY: Hot, Humidity Starts to Increase, Mostly to Partly Sunny, High: 90, Low: 70TUESDAY: Very Warm, Very Humid, Partly Sunny, Isolated Sh
  • Temps soar by Sunday, humidity still in check

    Temps soar by Sunday, humidity still in check
    A sprawling fair-weather system dominates our weather through the weekend. Temperatures continue to build over the weekend, however humidity remains relatively low.Humidity surges back into the region by midweek next week along with an increasing likelihood of some showers, and thunderstorms.FRIDAY: Less Humid, Plentiful Sunshine, few fair-weather clouds mix in on hilltops, High: 76 hills, 82 metro, Wind: W 5-12 mphFRIDAY NIGHT: Comfortable, Mostly to Partly Clear, River Valley Fog, Low: 47 vall
  • Temps soar by Sunday, humidity increases Monday

    Temps soar by Sunday, humidity increases Monday
    A sprawling area of high pressure dominates our weather this weekend. Temperatures continue to build over the next few days, however humidity will remain moderate.Humidity surges back into the region by early next week along with an increasing likelihood of showers, and thunderstorms beginning Tuesday afternoon.SATURDAY: Comfortably Warm, Mostly Sunny, High: 80-86, Wind: Light/Variable, Low: 64SUNDAY: Hot, but Humidity is Still in Check, Mostly Sunny, High: 89, Low: 67MONDAY: Hot, Humidity Start
  • Sunshine will guide us into the weekend

    Sunshine will guide us into the weekend
    A sprawling bubble of Canadian high pressure will drop southward into the Great Lakes and dominate our weather for the next couple days.A somewhat cooler, and less humid air mass will accompany the fair-weather system.Temperatures and humidity start to bump up a bit again early next week.THURSDAY NIGHT: Partly to Mostly Clear, River Valley Fog, Low: 48 deep valleys, near 60 lakeshores, Wind: NW 3-7 mph becomes CalmFRIDAY: Sunshine, just a few Fair-Weather Clouds, Comfy, High: 75-80, Wind: W 3-6
  • Sunshine, less humidity in coming days

    Sunshine, less humidity in coming days
    A cold front clears the region Wednesday evening introducing a somewhat cooler and much less humid air mass into the region for the end of the week and some of the weekend.THURSDAY: Partly Sunny, Less Humid, Slight Chance of an Isolated Shower later in the day, High: 71-76, Wind: NW 5-15 mph, Low: 58FRIDAY: Sunshine, just a few Fair-Weather Clouds, Comfy, High: 79, Low: 60SATURDAY: Plentiful Sunshine across Niagara Frontier, Partly Sunny south, Humidity is still in check, High: 82, Low: 64SUNDAY
  • Sunny & warm Monday; Beryl remnants on the way

    Sunny & warm Monday; Beryl remnants on the way
    Today will be bright and warm. The high temperatures will reach near 90, and there will not be much of a breeze to help cool us off.Tuesday will be a few degrees cooler but still very warm and humid. Late-day showers and thunderstorms will develop closer to sunset.The remnants of Beryl will bring WNY rain and storms on Wednesday and Thursday. Wind is not a factor, but heavy rain will fall on Wednesday.
    MONDAY: Warm and Humid, Mostly Sunny, High: 88, Low: 71TUESDAY: Humid, Mostly Cloudy, Evening
  • Sunny & hot Monday; Beryl remnants on the way

    Sunny & hot Monday; Beryl remnants on the way
    Clear and seasonable tonight. Some patchy fog will develop late tonight in the prone areas.
    Monday will be bright and hot. The high temperatures will reach near 90, and there will not be much of a breeze to help cool us off.Tuesday will be a few degrees cooler but still very warm and humid. Late-day showers and thunderstorms will develop closer to sunset.The remnants of Beryl will bring WNY rain and storms on Wednesday and Thursday. Wind is not a factor, but heavy rain will fall on Wednesday.Whe
  • Sunday shaping up to be nice finish to the weekend

    Sunday shaping up to be nice finish to the weekend
    Sunday is shaping up to be a nice end to the weekend as we see plenty of sunshine. Temperatures climb into the 80s with humid conditions. Warmth and humidity will build into the start of next week. The next chance for widespread showers looks to arrive by Tuesday evening. Where to see Fourth of July fireworks in WNYSUNDAY: Humid, Mostly Sunny. High: 83, Low: 66MONDAY: Warm and Humid, Mostly Sunny, High: 89, Low: 70TUESDAY: Humid, Mostly Cloudy, Evening Scattered Showers and Thunderstorms, High:
  • Stubborn clouds to start the weekend

    Stubborn clouds to start the weekend
    Following some overnight showers and even a few storms we are expecting to start out Saturday with some stubborn clouds.Aside from a stray or pop up afternoon shower across the inland hills, the bulk of WNY should remain dry to kick off the weekend.The wind will gradually pick up during the day eventually reaching SW 10-18mph with gusts as high as 32mph by early afternoon. It will continue to be humid and mild with highs in the low 80's both Saturday and Sunday. Warmth and humidity will build in
  • Some thunderstorms could threaten fireworks

    Some thunderstorms could threaten fireworks
    Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest beginning Wednesday evening and overnight, and again Friday mainly south of Buffalo. Though there's a chance of some stray showers Independence Day, there should be considerable dry time.After a few very comfortable days to start the week, warmth and humidity builds getting into mid-late week into the upcoming weekend.WEDNESDAY: Very Warm, Becoming Breezy and Humid, Lots of Sun for awhile AM, More Clouds
  • Some drips drop in by Independence Day

    Some drips drop in by Independence Day
    SEVERE WEATHER THREAT mainly Wednesday evening. NWS Storm Predicition Center has highlighted an area west of a Hamlin (Monroe County)-Bliss-Bradford PA line for an isolated severe thunderstorm capable of producing strong damaging straight-line wind gusts.Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest beginning Wednesday evening and overnight, and again Friday mainly south of Buffalo. Though there's a chance of some isolated showers Independence Day,
  • Slightly cooler, humidity drops more

    Slightly cooler, humidity drops more
    Cooler and more refreshing air moves in Thursday and stays with us for the next few days. Thursday through the weekend will be very nice!
    More unsettled weather arrives on Monday and WNY will flirt with 90 degrees.THURSDAY: Becoming Less Humid, Mostly to Partly Sunny, ever so slight chance of an isolated Shower late, High: 72 hills, 78 Niagara Falls, Wind: W 8-16 mphTHURSDAY NIGHT: Comfortable Sleeping Night, Becoming Mostly Clear, River Valley Fog toward morning, 50 valleys, 62 Lake Ontario sho
  • Slightly cooler Friday into hot weekend

    Slightly cooler Friday into hot weekend
    A sprawling fair-weather system takes over beginning today through the weekend. Temperatures dip slightly below normal, but humidity decreases even further, and that will be the case this weekend even though temperatures soar.Humidity surges back into the region by midweek next week along with an increasing likelihood of some showers, and thunderstorms.THURSDAY NIGHT: Comfortable Sleeping Night, Becoming Mostly Clear, River Valley Fog toward morning, 50 valleys, 62 Lake Ontario shore, Wind: Most
  • Slightly cooler but more refreshing air arrives

    Slightly cooler but more refreshing air arrives
    Showers and cloud cover will taper tonight.Cooler and more refreshing air moves in tomorrow and stays with us for the next few days. Thursday through the weekend will be very nice!
    More unsettled weather arrives on Monday and WNY will flirt with 90 degrees.WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mild, Muggy, Evening Showers and Thunderstorms taper to a few Sprinkle, and or Drizzle after midnight,Low: 59 valleys, 64 metro, Wind: W 5-15 mphTHURSDAY: Becoming Less Humid, a few Spotty Sprinkles south of the metro, otherwi
  • Severe weather risk next few days, thunderstorms Monday

    Severe weather risk next few days, thunderstorms Monday
    ...SEVERE WEATHER THREAT MONDAY AND TUESDAY...NWS Storm Prediction Center has highlighted all of our area for scattered severe thunderstorms Monday. The primary threats will be potentially strong damaging straight-line wind gusts and large hail.All of the area has been highlighted for scattered severe thunderstorms Tuesday with strong damaging wind gusts, large hail, and a non-zero percent risk of a tornado spinning up.Right now, it appears as through the greatest threat Tuesday will be South of
  • Severe weather risk next few days

    Severe weather risk next few days
    Monday will be more active with scattered showers and thunderstorms. It will also be quite humid. The active and humid weather continues into Tuesday with more showers and thunderstorms.MONDAY: Warm, Oppressively Humid, Scattered Showers and Thunderstorms with Torrential Downpours, Breaks of Sun in between, High: 77-84, Wind: SW 8-18 mphMONDAY NIGHT: Evening Showers and Thunderstorms shift eastward and taper off.Mild, muggy with Broken Clouds overnight, Low: 65 valleys well south, 75 Erie shore,
  • Rain free for most today, that changes Friday night

    Rain free for most today, that changes Friday night
    There should be considerable dry time today -- a few spotty rain showers popped up south of the city Thursday morning, but those will taper off. The UV Index is very high Thursday (9) if you're outdoors or heading to the beach.Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest toward Friday night. It now appears as though most of that moisture will hold off until after any fireworks displays Friday evening.Warmth and humidity persist through the weekend
  • Quieter weather takes us into the weekend

    Quieter weather takes us into the weekend
    Cooler for our Thursday but still humid. Isolated light showers linger across the area today. Otherwise, we are mostly cloudy. We warm back up going into Friday and the weekend with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 80s. Sunshine and dry conditions are expected Friday through much of the weekend. The next potential for showers after today arrives in the evening hours of Sunday.At 1:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 m
  • Potter County under Tornado Warning until 3 p.m.

    Potter County under Tornado Warning until 3 p.m.
    A TORNADO WARNING is in place for Northeastern Potter County until 3 p.m.Other tornado warnings issued for regions in Western New York have now expired.
    At 1:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.A Tornado Watch has been issued for all of Western New York until 9 p.m. Wednesday, with severe weather possible throughout the day.***The remnants of Beryl will bring widespread rain an
  • One more day of showers and storms before some relief

    One more day of showers and storms before some relief
    After a steamy start to the week with rounds of showers and thunderstorms, a cold front clears the area Wednesday night. A much more pleasant air mass returns for later week along with sunshine.TUESDAY NIGHT: Few Spotty Showers, maybe a Thunderstorm, mainly south of the metro, Mild, Muggy, Broken Clouds, Low: 64 valleys, 71 metro, Wind: SW shifts to W 5-15 mphWEDNESDAY: Humid, Showers Become more Scattered AM, Isolated Thunderstorm, Settle South and Taper during the PM, High: 77 PA Border, 83 no
  • Mostly sunny for the weekend, humidity builds next week

    Mostly sunny for the weekend, humidity builds next week
    A sprawling bubble of Canadian high pressure will drop southward into the Great Lakes and dominate our weather for the next couple days.A somewhat cooler, and less humid air mass will accompany the fair-weather system.Temperatures and humidity start to bump up a bit again early next week.FRIDAY: Sunshine, just a few Fair-Weather Clouds, Comfy, High: 74-79, Wind: W 5-12 mphFRIDAY NIGHT: Clear Moonlit Sky, River Valley Fog by morning, Low: 52 valleys, near 63 lakeshores, Calm WindSATURDAY: Plentif
  • Mostly sunny and dry for much of the weekend

    Mostly sunny and dry for much of the weekend
    Sunshine and dry conditions are expected through much of the weekend. The next potential for showers arrives in the evening hours of Sunday.At 1:23 p.m. Wednesday, a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.By the end of the day the tornado tally for WNY had reached 4, with only minor injuries reported.SATURDAY: Mostly Sunny, High: 86, Low: 67SUNDAY: Mostly Sunny, Evening Shower or Thunderstor
  • Mostly sunny and dry for much of Sunday

    Mostly sunny and dry for much of Sunday
    Sunshine and dry conditions are expected through much of the day today with showers and thunderstorms holding off until the evening hours.Monday will be more active with scattered showers and thunderstorms. It will also be quite humid. The active and humid weather continues into Tuesday with more showers and thunderstorms.At 1:23 p.m. Wednesday, a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.By th
  • Mostly dry Friday, rain later at night

    Mostly dry Friday, rain later at night
    Following a few spotty overnight showers we are looking at some stubborn clouds for Friday.While there will be a slight chance for a stray or pop up shower during the afternoon and early evening, the more likely opportunity for showers and a few storms is currently timing out for the pre-dawn hours on Saturday.Beyond that early chance the remainder of the weekend is looking dry. Warmth and humidity persist through the weekend into the start of next week. Where to see Fourth of July fireworks in
  • Marginal severe weather risk Wednesday

    Marginal severe weather risk Wednesday
    Sultry air pours back into the region for much of this week. The partial sun will be hazy at times due to wildfire smoke aloft. Multiple weak disturbances fanning out across the Great Lakes will provide a trigger for scattered showers and thunderstorms over the next several days. We lose the humidity and threat of any rain by later in the week.
    TUESDAY: Warm, Very Humid, Partly Sunny, Spotty PM Showers/Thunderstorms mainly north and south of Buffalo, High: 77-83, Wind: SW 4-10 mphTUESDAY NIGHT:
  • Isolated shower today, more rain this week

    Isolated shower today, more rain this week
    A weak cold front will dive south Sunday and bring with it a few extra clouds and an isolated shower. The humidity will increase a bit on Sunday, but it will still be in the comfortable zone.Temperatures and humidity start to bump up a bit again early this week with more rounds of showers and thunderstorms.SUNDAY: A Bit More Humid, Partly Sunny, PM Isolated Shower, High: 82, Low: 64MONDAY: Humid, Increasing Clouds, Spotty PM Shower/Thunderstorm, High: 85, Low: 67TUESDAY: Humid, Partly Sunny, Iso
  • Isolated shower Sunday, more rain this week

    Isolated shower Sunday, more rain this week
    A weak cold front will dive south Sunday and bring with it a few extra clouds and an isolated shower. The humidity will increase a bit on Sunday, but it will still be in the comfortable zone.Temperatures and humidity start to bump up a bit again early this week with more rounds of showers and thunderstorms.SUNDAY: A Bit More Humid, Partly Sunny, PM Isolated Shower, High: 82, Low: 64MONDAY: Humid, Increasing Clouds, Spotty PM Shower/Thunderstorm, High: 85, Low: 67TUESDAY: Humid, Partly Sunny, Iso
  • Improving weather Sunday, isolated showers linger

    Improving weather Sunday, isolated showers linger
    Sunday will be the best day of the weekend. Isolated showers early give way to a drier and sunnier afternoon. We also get a break from the humidity today.
    The start of this week looks great with plenty of sunshine Monday and just some high-level cloudiness on Tuesday. Temperatures climb into midweek with an uptick in humidity. This is also when our next potential for showers and thunderstorms arrive.SUNDAY: AM Clouds with more breaks PM, a few Isolated Showers, Lots of Dry Time, High: 77, temper
  • Humidity increases Monday, showers/t-storms Tuesday

    Humidity increases Monday, showers/t-storms Tuesday
    Today will be another quiet day for most as we are mostly sunny again with a continuation of the warming trend. Temperatures in some spots today will be 10 degrees above average and the humidity has returned. A spotty shower or thunderstorm cannot be ruled out near the PA border. Our unsettled weather fully returns Tuesday with more scattered showers and thunderstorms.
    This active pattern takes us through a good portion of the next week. None of these days will be a full rainy day. The general t
  • Humidity increases Monday, isolated t-storms Tuesday

    Humidity increases Monday, isolated t-storms Tuesday
    A sprawling area of high pressure dominates our weather today. Temperatures continue to climb today and Monday with some spots reaching 10 degrees above average. Humidity starts to return Monday and by Tuesday it will be very humid. Showers and thunderstorms return Tuesday afternoon.MONDAY: Hot, Humidity Starts to Increase, Mostly to Partly Sunny, High: 89, Low: 68TUESDAY: Very Warm, Very Humid, Partly Sunny, Isolated Showers/Thunderstorms by later in the day, High: 87, Low: 70WEDNESDAY: Warm, n
  • Humidity & rain are back in the forecast

    Humidity & rain are back in the forecast
    Cloudy with spotty showers tonight. The humidity really increases tonight and will be sticking with us the next few days.Monday will be more active with scattered showers and thunderstorms. It will also be quite humid. The active and humid weather continues into Tuesday with more showers and thunderstorms.At 1:23 p.m. Wednesday, a confirmed tornado was located over Alden, or near Darien Lakes State Park, moving northeast at 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.By the end of the day
  • Humid with a chance of rain Wed. night, 80s on the 4th

    Humid with a chance of rain Wed. night, 80s on the 4th
    Overall, a pretty decent holiday week is shaping up. The likelihood of rain will be greatest beginning Wednesday evening and overnight, and again Friday mainly south of Buffalo. Though there's a chance of some stray showers Independence Day, there should be considerable dry time.After a few very comfortable days to start the week, warmth and humidity builds getting into mid-late week into the upcoming weekend.TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly Cloudy, Mild, Becoming More Humid, Low: 58 hills, 70 metro, Wind:
  • Humid and unsettled at times, thunderstorms till Thurs.

    Humid and unsettled at times, thunderstorms till Thurs.
    Sultry air pours back into the region for much of this week. The partial sun will be hazy at times due to wildfire smoke aloft. Multiple weak disturbances fanning out across the Great Lakes will provide a trigger for scattered showers and thunderstorms over the next several days. We lose the humidity and threat of any rain by later in the week.
    MONDAY AFTERNOON: Humid, Partial Hazy Sun, Spotty Showers/Thunderstorms develop at first mainly south and then move northward toward the metro by later,

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