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Buffalo weather isn’t nearly as cloudy as say, Buffalo’s
“sister city” Seattle. And during the summer months (June through
mid September) weather is usually in the mid ’70s and sunny, with low
humidity (unlike hot and humid cities such Boston, Philadelphia, New
York and, of course, Washington, D.C.). Buffalo is thought of as being
one of the snow capitals of the North. However, Buffalonians know that
most of the heavy snow that their city is known for actually falls
about forty miles to south, in places like Colden and Ellicottville (“Ski
Country”), and not in Buffalo itself. During winter, blowing and
drifting snows are the main reason city driving in Buffalo can become
difficult.
However, weather patterns are changing nationwide! What
the future holds for Buffalo is anyone’s guess. How the Buffalo Cam
documents weather in Buffalo should prove to be very interesting indeed.
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