Good evening, Buffalo. We’re wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook.
Your Weather Planner
Our next cold front brings in showers on Saturday into Sunday. We will go from 60s and 70s back into the chilly 40s by early next week.
Next week looks to trend much drier than what we have been seeing.
Tomorrow’s Forecast

 Highs: Mid 70s
 Lows: High 30s
 Showers
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Today’s Big Stories
1. Erie County announces more than $50 million investment into roads, bridges
More than $50 million will be poured into repaving roads across Erie County and repairing bridges across the county this year. The funding is made possible through the 2026 Erie County Road and Bridge Program.Â
2. Sabres announce full schedule for first-round playoff series against Bruins
The NHL has announced the schedule for the Buffalo Sabres’ first Stanley Cup Playoff series in 14 years. The Sabres will host the Boston Bruins for game one of their first-round matchup on Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
3. NFTA makes changes to rail service for Sabres-Bruins playoff series
The Buffalo Sabres are set to host the Boston Bruins for game one of their first-round Stanley Cup Playoff series on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at KeyBank Center, and the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority is making some special changes to make getting to and from the arena easier on gameday.Â
4. New coach in Buffalo, same high expectations with Bills expected to focus on defense in NFL draft
There’s a new coach and yet a familiar question in Buffalo: Can Joe Brady do what Sean McDermott failed to accomplish over nine years and finally lead Josh Allen and the Bills to the Super Bowl?
5. Who the best ideas are for the Bills draft with Joe Buscaglia
What will Brandon Beane do in the NFL Draft? The Athletic’s Buffalo Bills beat reporter Joe Buscaglia joins Andy Young to discuss the Bills’ biggest needs going into the draft.Â
6. Firefighters: Despite rainy weather, New York burn ban remains in effect
As of mid-April, New York remains under a burn ban. Despite the rainy weather, the danger is still there. But can you still have a bonfire or small cooking fires?
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