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

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Scattered showers and storms will occur today with a cold front that will sweep out the humidity.

Isolated severe weather will be possible between today mostly for the threat of stronger winds.

Non thunderstorm winds will gust 40 to 50 mph this afternoon and evening along the lake plain to Niagara and Batavia.

We can't rule out a brief storm Friday evening.

Heat and humidity return for the weekend. Saturday may bring a brief shower and looking dry for Sunday.

 Highs: 78 - 83
 Lows: 58 - 62
 Scattered showers and storms

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