
At 1:00pm in Buffalo, NY the temperature is 60°F under generally sunny, but partly cloudy skies. The winds have subsided from yesterday, currently blowing from the south at 5MPH to 10MPh. We've had some impressive wind gusts reported yesterday, Dunkirk and Buffalo reported a peak gust of 62MPH yesterday morning, a wind gust of 48MPH and 45MPH were reported in Lancaster and Clarence respectively. At Buffalo State College I noticed some damage to some trees with big tree branches being knocked down by the wind in isolated areas. That storm system has moved the east off the coast of New England and Nova Scotia. Today we find ourselves once more wedged in between systems as the next storm makes a Beeline towards Buffalo. Tonight increasing and thickening clouds ahead of the next weather maker, low temperatures will hover around the 50°F mark. Friday, the rain will move in by the morning hours and it will be heavy at times. It will be out of the picture just in time for the weekend. Fair weather this weekend is expected, but cold temperatures will prevail. By the start of the work week we will have another round of precipitation, and temperatures might be just cold enough to support a mixture of rain and snow with cold temperatures sticking around through early next week.
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