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Barometric Pressure in Buffalo, New York, US

Pressure

0000 hPa
00.00 inHg

Temperature

00.0 ℃
0.00 ℉

Wind

00.0 m/s
00.0 mph

Humidity

00.0%
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The pressure in Buffalo, United States United States is predicted to slowly drop over the next few hours, with an average pressure of 1015.1 hPa today, which is considered normal.

 

Weather prediction: Expect more wet and unsettled conditions

The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Buffalo is 2.1 hPa, with a low of 1014.3 hPa and a high of 1016.4 hPa. The daily average here is lower than in most cities around the world.

Forecast

 

The barometric pressure in Buffalo is influenced by its proximity to Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The pressure can fluctuate greatly throughout the year. This fluctuation has a significant impact on the city's weather patterns.

Barometric pressure

Buffalo is situated in the northeastern United States, near the Great Lakes. The city's landscape is largely flat, with some gentle slopes. The surrounding terrain is mostly rural and agricultural. This landscape allows cold air from Canada to move freely into the region.

The nearby lakes have a moderating effect on the temperature. They keep the city cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. However, this also means that the city experiences a high amount of precipitation throughout the year. The interaction between the cold air and the warm lake waters creates a unique microclimate.

Buffalo's weather is known for being unpredictable and changing quickly. Rain and snow can occur at any time of the year. The city's residents are accustomed to experiencing all four seasons in a single day.

Disclaimer

* The barometric pressure information for Buffalo, New York, United States on this page is for educational purposes only. We are not responsible for its accuracy or reliability. This information is not medical advice. Consult a health professional for medical concerns and do not rely on this site for medical decisions.
 
 
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