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Blustery winds Saturday with an extreme weather chance


Blustery winds Saturday with an extreme weather chance

... Wind Advisory is issued for all of WNY from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday. Peak wind gusts will be around 55 mph ...

SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL SATURDAY ...
NWS Storm Prediction Center has placed the majority of Western New York under a Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms, with potentially damaging straight-line winds being the primary danger. Scattered severe thunderstorms will be possible south and east of Buffalo.

The lows will be in the upper 40s to the lower 50s. The winds will reinforce tonight with peak wind guts around 45 mph

Some of the thunderstorms will be strong and might turn serious. Damaging straight-line winds are our main issue with these storms. The twister danger is very low however not absolutely no.

TONIGHT: Breezy, a few light night Showers, Rain, Heavy Downpours, a rumble of Thunder after midnight, Low: 46-51, Wind: SW 15-30 gusts to 45 mph.

SATURDAY: Very Windy Saturday, Sunny for the morning into midday, a Gusty Thunderstorm with Heavy Downpours, potentially severe, throughout the afternoon, High: 57-63, Wind: SW 20-30 gusts to 50-55 miles per hour.

SUNDAY: Quite Chilly, Mostly Sunny, High: 38, Low: 32


MONDAY: Clouds Mixed with Filtered Sun, High: 52, Low: 41


TUESDAY (Bison's Home Opener): Some Partial Sun north of Buffalo, Cloudier with Rain Showers primarily south of Buffalo, High: 57, Low: 47


WEDNESDAY: Very Mild, Strong Wind Gusts possible, Morning Rain, Some Sun Breaks Out for the PM, a late day Thunderstorm, High: 68, Low: 40


THURSDAY: Mostly Sunny, High: 45, Low: 30


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