Good morning, Buffalo. Here's what you need to know today.
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A quick round of widespread heavy rain and storms will move through very early this morning. A few more will pop up through about midday for our eastern viewers. The rest of the day and evening look great for outdoor plans.
Another round of scattered showers moves through late tonight into Saturday morning. Following those showers, we will begin to cool off.
Sunday will feel chilly with a brisk breeze and temperatures in the 50s. Scattered showers are expected.
Temperatures for the rest of May are trending to be below average. More wet weather expected Wednesday into the following weekend.
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Highs: 70s Lows: Near 60 Morning storms |
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