Good morning, Buffalo. Here’s what you need to know today.

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Gusty conditions subsided exponentially overnight, today will be a much quieter day. 

A system in the midwest tracks toward the east coast today. We will be left dry as the system stays south of New York State. However, this system brings in heavy cloud cover for most of the day. There may be a few peeks of sun this morning. 

Temperatures today will remain in the low 40s. Wednesday’s temperatures will be very similar to today’s. 

Cloud cover decreases Wednesday morning. We will see bright sunshine and quiet conditions continue. 

Thursday will be slightly warmer, mid to upper 40s, and it will be another dry day. 

Our next weather maker moves in late Thursday night into Friday. This weather system looks to be weak at this time but we can expect a few scattered showers. Friday’s high temperatures will be in the low 50s!

This weekend will be dry but our temperatues will drop back into the mid 40s.

 Highs: 38 – 42
 Lows: 25 – 32
 Mostly cloudy

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