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The temperature dropped like a rock this weekend

Over the weekend, a fast-traveling Clipper-type storm fell south in the Great Lakes region and will be in the winter of the Arctic air. The mix of precipitation began to brush the Buffalo metro northward into the middle of the afternoon, which changed the rain showers in most of the area on Friday night. The rain and any mixture changes rapidly to Saturday morning, with temperatures dropping sharply.

In the first half of next week, temperature regulation. A rapidly deepening storm heading west to our area for Wednesday could hit the area quickly in the middle of Wednesday with potentially destructive wind gusts.

Friday: Early tide south and south, rain showers may be mixed with some snow or sleet, especially the buffalo subway, mid afternoon, strong winds late, evening high: 37-42, wind: w 8-15 mph gusts increase from S 15-25 to 40 mph that

Friday night: It’s mainly raining terrain, and more of a mixture of coldness on the mountain. As the possible flash freezes, waves of tides, the temperature will last until the 1930s to nearly 40s overnight, falling at 21 Niagara Falls to 27 Pa Border ty Am. Wind: SW transfers to W 20-30 gusts to 45 mph

Saturday: bitter wind and chill, snowy ski islands are located southward, temporary temporary until their 20s, to late afternoon, low point: 12

Sunday: Fierce wind and cold, many clouds, local lake effect snow formations landed in areas near Lake Huron, high: 20, low: 15

on Monday: Part to most sunny days, high: 32, low: 27

Tuesday: Gentle, hardly mixed morning snow/rain turns rain shower, high: 45, low: 39

Wednesday: Potential destruction winds gusts, mild, soaked morning rain, dripping into scattered rain showers in the afternoon, and later some breakthroughs in the clouds, high: 55, low: 28

Thursday: Cold during the day, snowfall, high: 28, low: 21

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