Good morning, Buffalo. Here's what you need to know today.

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We have a warm front, cold front combination for today. The warm front comes through this morning with a few spotty showers. Following the front we will pop up into the 60s to near 70.

Another round of showers and storms are expected around mid-afternoon. A cold front comes through this evening with another round of showers and storms. There will also be dry time and breaks of sun.

Cooler tomorrow with a high of 50 to 55. Wednesday is looking dry and trying to get to 60.

A spotty shower can't be ruled out Thursday with highs in the 70s.

On Friday a cold front arrives. As of now, porbably not until Friday night. This would allow for a beautiful day as the rain showers would hold off until late.

Showers taper off during Saturday, setting us up for a nice Sunday.

 Highs: 64 - 68
 Lows: 44- 48
 Spotty showers

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