• Hulk Hogan coming to Western New York for meet-and-greet

    Hulk Hogan coming to Western New York for meet-and-greet
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Whatcha gonna do, brother, when Hulkamania comes to Western New York?Hulk Hogan, one of the biggest professional wrestling stars of all time, will be coming to Cheektowaga on March 3 for a free meet-and-greet with local fans. The Western New York stop is part of Hogan's promotional tour for Real American Beer.“From Utica to Buffalo to hundreds of sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, nothing beats the authenticity and energy of a New York crowd,” Hogan said
  • Wintry Wednesday, then improving

    Wintry Wednesday, then improving
    A weak disturbance brings fairly widespread snow showers to the area Wednesday, with the possibility of light coatings. As temperatures moderate during the day, there should be more melting on major roads.Readings rebound nicely toward the end of the week and into the weekend. It looks good for the Bisons' home opener right now, but some rain showers could arrive after the game toward evening.Some drippiness heads our way during a milder weekend. There is a chance of a few rain showers Saturday
  • Widespread snow flurries and high wind gusts today

    Widespread snow flurries and high wind gusts today
    Temperatures drop back to below average for all of this weekend. For Saturday, highs are seen early in the morning and will quickly drop to the low 20s/upper teens by the late afternoon. Rain showers early this morning quickly transitioned into snow showers. The snow will persist throughout the day today, slightly tapering off by the evening hours. Expect total accumulations of a few tenths of an inch to 2 inches in the higher elevations.Wind gusts surge to upwards of 40 mph this morning and aft
  • Widespread snow flurries and high wind gusts

    Widespread snow flurries and high wind gusts
    Temperatures drop back to below average for all of this weekend. For Saturday, highs are seen early in the morning and will quickly drop to the low 20s/upper teens by the late afternoon. Rain showers early this morning quickly transitioned into snow showers. The snow will persist throughout the day today, slightly tapering off by the evening hours. Expect total accumulations of a few tenths of an inch to 2 inches in the higher elevations.Wind gusts surge to upwards of 40 mph this morning and aft
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  • Warmth, Wind and Weekend Rain

    Warmth, Wind and Weekend Rain
    Following a sunny Friday with near record warmth we will see the mild numbers continue into the weekend.While that is the best part of the news to deliver, there is still a good chance to see some rain.
    Saturday may begin with a few breaks of sunshine as a broken line of showers approaches WNY.Since this first line will be fading on approach, coverage will only be spotty around midday with a slightly more widespread round later in the evening around sunset.It will be a breezy day withwind out of
  • Warming trend begins today

    Warming trend begins today
    Today begins another warming trend, with readings building into the 40s tomorrow. Monday will be warmer and brighter, with temperatures near 50. Tuesday will also be a sunny day, with high temperatures reaching the mid 50s.TONIGHT: Daylight Saving Time: 2:00 a.m. Partly cloudy with flurries. Lows: 27 Buffalo, 20 Hills.SUNDAY: A Bit Chilly, Intervals of Clouds and Sun, High: 41, Low: 34MONDAY: Mostly Sunny, High: 47, Low: 37TUESDAY: Mild, Filtered Sunshine, High: 56, Low: 27WEDNESDAY: Mild, More
  • Warming trend begins Sunday

    Warming trend begins Sunday
    Sunday will begin another warming trend, with readings building into the 40s tomorrow. Monday will be warmer and brighter, with temperatures near 50. Tuesday will also be a sunny day, with high temperatures reaching the mid 50s.TONIGHT: Daylight Saving Time: 2:00 a.m. Partly cloudy with flurries. Lows: 27 Buffalo, 20 Hills.SUNDAY: A Bit Chilly, Intervals of Clouds and Sun, High: 41, Low: 34MONDAY: Mostly Sunny, High: 47, Low: 37TUESDAY: Mild, Filtered Sunshine, High: 56, Low: 27WEDNESDAY: Mild,
  • Warming trend begins, Near 60 on Wednesday

    Warming trend begins, Near 60 on Wednesday
    Sunday remains cold, with temperatures still well below average. Breezy conditions linger, tapering off tonight. There will be spotty snow showers throughout the day, most of them expected in the early evening. An additional D-1" is possible across the region.Moderating temperatures take hold during the first half of next week. A rapidly deepening storm traveling by west of our area toward Wednesday could drag a quick hit of unseasonably warmth into the region midweek, along with potentially dam
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  • Tornado warning issued for McKean, Potter counties

    Tornado warning issued for McKean, Potter counties
    ***A TORNADO WARNING has been issued until 3 p.m. for McKean County and northwest Potter County******A TORNADO WATCH has been issued until 7 p.m. for Potter and McKean counties***
    A TORNADO WARNING has been issued for McKean county until 2:30 pm. TAKE COVER NOW. Extensive straight line winds. Hail: <.75". Tornado: Radar indicated.#nywx #4WarnWeather pic.twitter.com/GvQy2btmnC— Mike Doyle (@wx_MikeDoyle) March 16, 2025
    ***A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING has been issued until 2:45 for Catta
  • Tornado warning issued for McKean County

    Tornado warning issued for McKean County
    ***A TORNADO WARNING has been issued until 2:30 p.m. for McKean County******A TORNADO WATCH has been issued until 7 p.m. for Potter and McKean counties******A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH has been issued until 7 p.m. for ALL of Western New York***
    A TORNADO WATCH has been issued for POTTER and MCKEAN counties until 7pm. Gusty winds may take down tree limbs and cause power outages. Take proper precautions and stay aware.#nywx #4WarnWeather pic.twitter.com/l6djqMKKYC— Mike Doyle (@wx_MikeDoyle)
  • Tornado warning dropped for PA counties; watch remains

    Tornado warning dropped for PA counties; watch remains
    ***A TORNADO WATCH has been issued until 7 p.m. for Potter and McKean counties***A tornado warning was issued for Potter and McKean counties but has since been dropped. According to NWS, was potential for dangerous flying debris, damage to roofs, windows and vehicles. Tree damage was also likely.***A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING has been issued until 3:30 for Cattaraugus and Allegany counties and until 3:15 p.m. for Wyoming, Erie, Niagara, Orleans and Genesee counties. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH
  • Tornado warning dropped for McKean, remains for Potter

    Tornado warning dropped for McKean, remains for Potter
    ***A TORNADO WARNING has been issued until 3:15 p.m. for Potter County*** According to NWS, there is potential for dangerous flying debris, damage to roofs, windows and vehicles. Tree damage is also likely.***A TORNADO WATCH has been issued until 7 p.m. for Potter and McKean counties***
    A TORNADO WARNING has been issued for McKean county until 2:30 pm. TAKE COVER NOW. Extensive straight line winds. Hail: <.75". Tornado: Radar indicated.#nywx #4WarnWeather pic.twitter.com/GvQy2btmnC— Mik
  • Temps soar this week

    Temps soar this week
    Today begins another warming trend, with readings building into the 40s tomorrow. Monday will be warmer and brighter, with temperatures near 50. Tuesday will also be a sunny day, with high temperatures reaching the mid 50s.Wednesday will be a bit chilly, with high temperatures falling back down into the 30s and 40s. Luckily, the cooldown will be brief. Thursday will be warm, with high temperatures reaching the 60s.
    We could see 70 by the weekend.TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. Low: 33MONDAY: Sunny, High
  • Temps soar into the 60s this week

    Temps soar into the 60s this week
    Today begins another warming trend, with readings building into the 40s tomorrow. Monday will be warmer and brighter, with temperatures near 50. Tuesday will also be a sunny day, with high temperatures reaching the mid 50s.Wednesday will be a bit chilly, with high temperatures falling back down into the 30s and 40s. Luckily, the cooldown will be brief. Thursday will be warm, with high temperatures reaching the 60s.
    We could see 70 by the weekend.TONIGHT: Partly cloudy. Low: 33MONDAY: Sunny, High
  • Temps keep climbing throughout the week

    Temps keep climbing throughout the week
    An extensive fair-weather system dominates the weather during the first half of the week. Cool at first but then expect another really big rebound midweek. Sun eventually returns to our sky during Monday afternoon and continues into Wednesday, though it will be filtered Wednesday as high thin clouds advance into the region.Another powerful storm drifts across the nation bringing rain toward Thursday, which scatters out during the afternoon. Much cooler air returns in the wake of the storm late w
  • Temps hit record high Wednesday, cooler into spring

    Temps hit record high Wednesday, cooler into spring
    Buffalo hit a record high temperature on Wednesday of 76 degrees.
    A powerful storm drifting across the nation will weaken by the time it impacts our area Thursday. Rain from the system arrives in time for the Thursday morning commute before tapering off in the afternoon. A few showers later in the day and Thursday evening could be mixed with a few snowflakes, especially across the hills.A weak disturbance brings some mixed rain and snow showers to the area Saturday during a cooler weekend.WEDNES
  • Temps drop below freezing tonight, rain stops by the evening

    Temps drop below freezing tonight, rain stops by the evening
    A powerful storm drifting across the nation will weaken by the time it impacts our area Thursday. Rain from the system arrives during Thursday morning before tapering off in the afternoon. A few showers later in the day and Thursday evening could be mixed with a few snowflakes, especially across the hills.A weak disturbance brings some mixed rain and snow showers to the area Saturday during a cooler weekend.🌷 THURSDAY AFTERNOON: Rain Showers taper off p.m. with Odd Breaks in the Clouds,
  • Temperatures vary widely as rain persists

    Temperatures vary widely as rain persists
    An Isolated Severe Thunderstorm threat will impact the region on Sunday. Along the Niagara River, north of Grand Island, including far western Niagara, and much of Chautauqua County there could be Scattered Severe Thunderstorms. The primary threat will be potentially strong damaging wind gusts and hail.
    There will be a low-end tornado risk farther westward across the Great Lakes. We will monitor to see if that works eastward in advance of Sunday.Area streams and creeks may start to be high over
  • Temperatures set to plummet this weekend

    Temperatures set to plummet this weekend
    A swiftly traveling clipper-type storm dropping southward across the Great Lakes will usher in mid-winter Arctic air for the weekend. A mix of precipitation starts to brush Buffalo metro northward toward mid-late afternoon which changes to rain showers across much of the region Friday evening. The rain and any mix quickly changes to snow showers toward Saturday morning with sharply falling temperatures.Moderating temperatures take hold during the first half of next week. A rapidly deepening stor
  • Temperatures near 70 by the weekend

    Temperatures near 70 by the weekend
    Today will be warmer and brighter, with temperatures near 50. Tuesday will also be a sunny day, with high temperatures reaching the mid 50s.Wednesday will be a bit chilly, with high temperatures falling back down into the 30s and 40s. Luckily, the cooldown will be brief. Thursday will be warm, with high temperatures reaching the 60s.
    We could see 70 by the weekend.MONDAY: Sunny, High: 51, Low: 41TUESDAY: Mild, Filtered Sunshine, High: 54, Low: 29WEDNESDAY: Cool, Partly cloudy, High: 43, Low: 35T
  • Temperatures keep climbing throughout the week

    Temperatures keep climbing throughout the week
    An extensive fair-weather system dominates the weather during the first half of the week. Cool at first but then expect another really big rebound midweek. Sun eventually returns to our sky during Monday afternoon and continues into Wednesday, though it will be filtered Wednesday as high thin clouds advance into the region.Another powerful storm drifts across the nation bringing rain toward Thursday, which scatters out during the afternoon. Much cooler air returns in the wake of the storm late w
  • Temperatures dip with flurries to start the weekend

    Temperatures dip with flurries to start the weekend
    A couple reenforcing shots of cold air get in here, one today, another tomorrow.A pretty dry day is shaping up Friday.Snow showers will develop out ahead of the next cold front Saturday, but they will quickly wind down to just some flurries across ski country.
    Sunday will begin another warming trend with readings building into the 40s to 55 during next week. Overall, at this point, it appears to be a very quiet weather week.
    FRIDAY: Brisk Breeze, Most Flurries End, Cloud Sun Mix, High: 32-38, Wi
  • Temperatures dip with a few flakes to start the weekend

    Temperatures dip with a few flakes to start the weekend
    A reinforced shot of cold air arrives tonight. Snow showers will develop out ahead of the next cold front, but they will quickly wind down Saturday morning to just some flurries across ski country. Snowfall totals are likely to be in the dusting to 2" range with the highest totals limited to a few of the higher hilltops.
    Sunday may deliver a few early AM light snow showers with another dusting to 1" possible.Sunday will also begin another warming trend with readings building into the 40s to 55 d
  • Temperatures climb throughout the week

    Temperatures climb throughout the week
    A quiet uneventful week continues until the weekend.Aside from some insignificant sprinkles or a mix near the Pennsylvania border, the dry weather holds up into Saturday morning.A more impactful storm starts to bear down on the region toward the weekend.Major unseasonable warmth builds in in advance of the system.It's not a washout Saturday with just a few rain showers getting into the afternoon. Potentially strong wind gusts wrapping around this storm will get into the area during Sunday. Showe
  • Summerlike Friday, tricky weekend weather

    Summerlike Friday, tricky weekend weather
    A touch of summer heads our way Friday.An impactful storm starts to bear down on the region toward the weekend.Unseasonable warmth continues ahead of the storm, but that changes Sunday afternoon. It's not a washout Saturday with just a just a slight chance of a shower. It will be mainly rain free. A soaking rain builds into the area by midday and early afternoon Sunday before tapering later in the day. Potentially strong wind gusts wrapping around this storm will get into parts of the area.Some
  • Summerlike Friday, becoming unsettled this weekend

    Summerlike Friday, becoming unsettled this weekend
    A quiet uneventful week continues until the weekend.Aside from some insignificant sprinkles or a mix near the Pennsylvania border, the dry weather holds up into Saturday morning.A more impactful storm starts to bear down on the region toward the weekend.Major unseasonable warmth builds in in advance of the system.It's not a washout Saturday with just a few rain showers getting into the afternoon. Potentially strong wind gusts wrapping around this storm will get into the area during Sunday. Showe
  • Strong wind gusts, with a coating of snow Thursday

    Strong wind gusts, with a coating of snow Thursday
    ...WIND ADVISORY for Wyoming, Cattaraugus, Allegany Counties from 11:00 a.m. Thursday until 4:00 a.m. Friday for possible wind gusts to around 50 mph.The advisory begins for McKean Co., PA at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, and Potter Co. at 2:00 p.m. Thursday. Wind gusts may also reach near 50 mph outside of the advisory area...
    ...FLOOD WATCH for Western New York has been discontinued...A deepening major storm travels northward into the Great Lakes Thursday.Strong wind gusts could hit around 50 mph on a
  • Some weekend raindrops on the way

    Some weekend raindrops on the way
    National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has highlighted much of the region for an Isolated Severe Thunderstorm threat Sunday. Along the Niagara River, north of Grand Island, including far western Niagara, and much of Chautauqua County there could be Scattered Severe Thunderstorms. The primary threat will be potentially strong damaging wind gusts, hail. There will be a low-end tornado risk farther westward across the Great Lakes. We will monitor to see if that works eastward in advance o
  • Some weekend nuisance mixed precipitation

    Some weekend nuisance mixed precipitation
    Friday will be bright and sunny. It will be a cool day, but the sun will feel nice. High pressure moves in Friday and keeps WNY quiet.A weak disturbance brings some mixed rain and snow showers to the area Saturday during a cooler weekend.FRIDAY: Seasonably Cool, Lots of Sunshine, High: 43-47, Wind: NW shifts to SW 10-20 gusts to 30 mphFRIDAY NIGHT: Mostly Clear this evening, then Increasing Clouds, Chance of a Rain or Mixed Shower toward morning, Low: 33 hills, 37 Erie shore, temperatures rise o
  • Soaking rain this weekend with temps in the upper 60s

    Soaking rain this weekend with temps in the upper 60s
    A touch of summer heads our way Friday. Thursday is the transition day into that.An impactful storm starts to bear down on the region toward the weekend.Unseasonable warmth continues ahead of the storm, but that changes Sunday afternoon. It's not a washout Saturday with just a just a slight chance of a shower. It will be mainly rain free. A soaking rain builds into the area by midday and early afternoon Sunday before tapering later in the day. Potentially strong wind gusts wrapping around this s
  • Snowflakes increase Wednesday

    Snowflakes increase Wednesday
    ...Patchy Black Ice is possible early Wednesday. Caution is advised for early travelers...A weak disturbance brings fairly widespread snow showers to the area toward Wednesday, with the possibility of light coatings. Some patchy black ice is possible early, however as temperatures moderate during the day, there should be more melting on major roads.Readings rebound nicely toward the end of the week and into the weekend. It looks good for the Bisons' home opener right now, but some rain showers c
  • Snowflakes increase toward Wednesday

    Snowflakes increase toward Wednesday
    Pretty quiet weather is on tap Tuesday until a weak disturbance brings fairly widespread snow showers to the area Wednesday with the possibility of a light coating in spots. Ground temperatures have warmed considerably, so there should be a lot of melting. Readings rebound nicely toward the end of the week into the weekend. Right now, it looks good for the Bisons home opener.TUESDAY: Brisk Breeze Persists, Few Isolated Flurries/Sprinkles, Odd Breaks in the Clouds, High: 37-42, Wind: SW shifts to
  • Slow improvements coming

    Slow improvements coming
    A weak disturbance brings fairly widespread snow showers to the area Wednesday, with the possibility of light coatings. As temperatures moderate during the day, there should be more melting on major roads.Readings rebound nicely toward the end of the week and into the weekend. It looks good for the Bisons' home opener right now, but some rain showers could arrive after the game toward evening.Some drippiness heads our way during a milder weekend. There is a chance of a few rain showers Saturday
  • Slight to enhanced risk of severe weather for WNY

    Slight to enhanced risk of severe weather for WNY
    ***A high wind warning is in effect until 2 p.m. Sunday in Chautauqua and Southern Erie counties***The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the majority of the region to a slight (2/5) or enhanced (3/5) risk of severe weather Sunday. Damaging winds, especially in Chautauqua and southwestern Cattaraugus counties, are likely. Much of the region is under a 2% risk of tornadoes, with 5% toward Chautauqua County.Sunday began with showers and will again feature gusty winds. By the start of the Buffalo
  • Severe T-storm watch for WNY; tornado watch in PA

    Severe T-storm watch for WNY; tornado watch in PA
    ***A TORNADO WATCH has been issued until 7 p.m. for Potter and McKean counties******A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH has been issued until 7 p.m. for ALL of Western New York***
    A TORNADO WATCH has been issued for POTTER and MCKEAN counties until 7pm. Gusty winds may take down tree limbs and cause power outages. Take proper precautions and stay aware.#nywx #4WarnWeather pic.twitter.com/l6djqMKKYC— Mike Doyle (@wx_MikeDoyle) March 16, 2025
    ***A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 2:15
  • Scattered flurries tonight; Warming trend begins tomorrow

    Scattered flurries tonight; Warming trend begins tomorrow
    This evening, cloud cover starts to build back in, becoming partly to mostly cloudy overnight and into Sunday morning. There could be a few flurries with a passing front tonight.Sunday will begin another warming trend, with readings building into the 40s tomorrow. Monday will be warmer and brighter, with temperatures near 50. Tuesday will also be a sunny day, with high temperatures reaching the mid 50s.TONIGHT: Daylight Saving Time: 2:00 a.m. Partly cloudy with flurries. Lows: 27 Buffalo, 20 Hil
  • Rounds of weekend raindrops

    Rounds of weekend raindrops
    Readings rebound nicely toward the end of the week and into the weekend. It looks good for the Bisons' home opener right now, but some rain showers could arrive toward the end of the game, becoming more likely toward evening.There is a chance of a few rain showers Saturday with some dry time. Rain showers increase Sunday. Expect significant temperature differences from north to south getting into the weekend. Temperatures near Lake Ontario will top out in the 40s, while the PA Counties will be i
  • Rising temperatures; Weekend showers

    Rising temperatures; Weekend showers
    Readings rebound nicely toward the end of the week and into the weekend. It looks good for the Bisons' home opener right now, but some rain showers could arrive toward the end of the game, becoming more likely toward evening.There is a chance of a few rain showers Saturday with some dry time. Rain showers increase Sunday. Expect significant temperature differences from north to south getting into the weekend. Temperatures near Lake Ontario will top out in the 40s, while the PA Counties will be i
  • Rising temperatures late week, weekend

    Rising temperatures late week, weekend
    Readings rebound nicely toward the end of the week and into the weekend. It looks good for the Bisons' home opener right now, but some rain showers could arrive after the game toward evening.Some drippiness heads our way during a milder weekend. There is a chance of a few rain showers Saturday with lots of dry time. Rain showers Sunday morning will taper during Sunday afternoon.THURSDAY: Breezy, Milder, Bright Morning Sunshine, a Few Clouds Mix in PM, High: 45-50, Wind: SW 10-18 gusts to 30 mphT
  • Remaining cold and windy through the weekend

    Remaining cold and windy through the weekend
    A wind advisory remains in effect for Wyoming, Cattaraugus, and Allegany counties until 4:00 a.m. Friday for possible wind gusts to around 50 mph. The advisory begins for McKean County, PA at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, and Potter County at 2:00 p.m. Thursday.
    Wind gusts may also reach near 50 mph outside of the advisory area.A deepening major storm travels northward into the Great Lakes Thursday.Strong wind gusts could hit around 50 mph on a southwest to west flow behind the passage of a strong cold f
  • Rainy weekend with severe thunderstorms possible

    Rainy weekend with severe thunderstorms possible
    An Isolated Severe Thunderstorm threat will impact the region on Sunday. Along the Niagara River, north of Grand Island, including far western Niagara, and much of Chautauqua County there could be Scattered Severe Thunderstorms. The primary threat will be potentially strong damaging wind gusts and hail.
    There will be a low-end tornado risk farther westward across the Great Lakes. We will monitor to see if that works eastward in advance of Sunday.Area streams and creeks may start to be high over
  • Rain/Snow Tonight; Quite Windy Monday

    Rain/Snow Tonight; Quite Windy Monday
    WIND ADVISORY is issued for Northern Erie, Niagara, Orleans, and Genesee Counties starting at 8 am Monday and goes until 10 PM Monday. Peak wind gusts will be around 50 mph.Rain and snow showers move in tonight but fade by Monday morning commute. The snow showers will mainly fall over the hill tops. Not much is expect to stick. It will become windy tonight with gusts between 40-50 mph.
    The spotty showers will continue Monday with a mostly cloudy sky. It will be windy with gusts around 50 mph. Th
  • Rain and snow tonight, quite windy Monday

    Rain and snow tonight, quite windy Monday
    WIND ADVISORY is issued for Northern Erie, Niagara, Orleans, and Genesee Counties starting at 8 am Monday and goes until 10 PM Monday. Peak wind gusts will be around 50 mph.Rain and snow showers move in tonight but fade by Monday morning commute. The snow showers will mainly fall over the hill tops. Not much is expect to stick. It will become windy tonight with gusts between 40-50 mph.
    The spotty showers will continue Monday with a mostly cloudy sky. It will be windy with gusts around 50 mph. Th
  • Quiet Tuesday, temps near 70 by the weekend

    Quiet Tuesday, temps near 70 by the weekend
    Today will be warmer and brighter, with temperatures near 50. Tuesday will also be a sunny day, with high temperatures reaching the mid 50s.Wednesday will be a bit chilly, with high temperatures falling back down into the 30s and 40s. Luckily, the cooldown will be brief. Thursday will be warm, with high temperatures reaching the 60s.
    We could see 70 by the weekend.MONDAY: Sunny, High: 51, Low: 41TUESDAY: Mild, Filtered Sunshine, High: 54, Low: 29WEDNESDAY: Cool, Partly cloudy, High: 43, Low: 35T
  • Potentially damaging wind gusts

    Potentially damaging wind gusts
    ...WIND ADVISORY is issued for Northern Erie (generally north of Route 20A), Niagara, Orleans, and Genesee Counties starting at 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. Monday. Peak wind gusts could reach around 50 mph...The cold front that cleared through the region early Monday is already ushering in cooler air. We may pick up a few degrees toward midday and then slide downward through the 40s this afternoon.Wind speeds and gusts will increase significantly for the afternoon and evening until gradually dimi
  • Potentially damaging afternoon wind gusts

    Potentially damaging afternoon wind gusts
    ...WIND ADVISORY is issued for Northern Erie (generally north of Route 20A), Niagara, Orleans, and Genesee Counties starting at 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. Monday. Peak wind gusts could reach around 50 mph...Rain and snow showers move in tonight but fade by Monday morning commute. The snow showers will mainly fall over the hill tops. Not much is expect to stick. It will become windy tonight with gusts between 40-50 mph.
    The spotty showers will continue Monday with a mostly cloudy sky. It will be
  • Nuisance mixed showers to start the weekend

    Nuisance mixed showers to start the weekend
    After a seasonably chilly and dry Friday night, a weak cold front spreads a few rain showers, possibly mixed with some wet snowflakes on the hills. While many areas may briefly switch over to snow showers before winding down into the start of the afternoon any snow will be limited to a spotty dusting. Most of the rainfall will come in under 0.1".Dry weather prevails Sunday with more clouds building back in especially during the afternoon in advance of the next storm. We may finish off Sunday wit
  • Negative wind chills today, partly sunny for Monday

    Negative wind chills today, partly sunny for Monday
    Sunday remains cold, with temperatures still well below average. Breezy conditions linger, tapering off tonight. There will be spotty snow showers throughout the day, most of them expected in the early evening. An additional D-1" is possible across the region.Moderating temperatures take hold during the first half of next week. A rapidly deepening storm traveling by west of our area toward Wednesday could drag a quick hit of unseasonably warmth into the region midweek, along with potentially dam
  • Near record warmth coming Wednesday

    Near record warmth coming Wednesday
    We will see near record warmth on Wednesday.Another powerful storm drifts across the nation over the next few days but weakens somewhat by the time it impacts our area Thursday. Rain from the system arrives in time for Thursday morning commute before tapering for the afternoon.A few showers later in the day and Thursday evening could be mixed with a few snowflakes.WEDNESDAY: Near Record Warmth, Filtered Sun, Breezy, High: 68-74, Wind: S 10-20 gusts to 30 mph, gusts to near 40 mph hilltops, Low:
  • Much cooler, weather improvements Monday

    Much cooler, weather improvements Monday
    On Monday, wind gusts dissipate with a slight chance of mixed precipitation in the early morning hours. Temperatures will be much cooler than we've been seeing, with peaks of sunshine in store throughout the day.🍀MONDAY: Much Cooler, Any Leftover Spotty Flurries end Early, Increasing Afternoon Sunshine, High: 39, Wind: NW->W 8-16 mphMONDAY NIGHT: Mostly to Partly Clear, Low: 25 valleys, 31 metro, Wind: W shifts to S 3-7 mphTUESDAY: Milder, Generous Sunshine, few more thin clouds mix i

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