BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — T.
S. Eliot once wrote "April is the cruelest month." Perhaps he was referring to spring in Western New York! A strong storm system parked to our north will send much cooler air our way on stiff winds.
Gusts to 40 mph are possible this afternoon, along with dropping temperatures. As that cooler air moves across the lakes, lake enhanced showers of BOTH rain AND wet snow will develop. The potential is there for some slushy accumulation of that wet snow in the higher terrain of the western and central Southern Tier.
Flurries linger into Wednesday morning, and although it will still be blustery, it will be a bit sunnier. Temperatures moderate for the end of the week with highs back into the 60s by Friday! Today's Forecast is..
. TODAY MORNING: Mostly cloudy, mid 40s AFTERNOON: Windy, sct'd showers, 40 WEDNESDAY MORNING: Showers, wet flakes, low 30s AFTERNOON: Mostly cloudy, breezy, 40 THURSDAY MORNING: Partly cloudy, upper 20s AFTERNOON: Some sun, near 50.
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Josh's Forecast: A blustery and cool Tuesday with showers of both rain and wet snow developing

April will again put on its best March disguise today. Expect busy breezes, falling temperatures, and lake enhanced showers of rain and wet snow developing this afternoon and tonight.