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Overview
- The New York region is seeing variable spring conditions with a mix of sun and clouds, occasional showers, and temperatures generally ranging from the 40s to the 60s depending on the day.[1][2]
Current conditions and near-term forecast
- Expect a mix of sun and clouds with cool mornings and mild afternoons; chances of showers exist on several days this week, especially in the afternoon and evening hours.[2][1]
- Heat alerts or unusually warm spells have appeared in some tri-state coverage in past reports, but current patterns show typical spring variability rather than extreme heat. Keep an umbrella handy for days with scattered showers.[1][2]
Seasonal context and sources
- The National Weather Service office for New York provides official forecasts and warnings for New York City, Long Island, and surrounding areas, which is the best authoritative source for current watches and warnings.[5]
- Local CBS News New York updates offer frequent, consumer-facing summaries of the forecast and any approaching storms.[8][2][1]
What this means for Buffalo, NY
- Buffalo isn’t in the core NYC metro forecast area, but nearby upstate patterns often mirror broader Northeast trends—expect spring-like variability with possible rain showers and cool to mild days in the coming week. For precise Buffalo details, consult the local forecast from the National Weather Service Buffalo office.[5]
Where to check live updates
- National Weather Service OKX page for New York area forecasts and warnings.[5]
- CBS New York weather updates for quick-scan forecasts and any First Alert warnings.[8][1]
- ABC7 NY and other local outlets provide frequent on-air and online updates.[10]
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