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Buffalo weather
/ˈbʌfəloʊ ˈwɛðər/
Definition
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Colloquial term referring to the notoriously unpredictable and extreme weather patterns in Buffalo, New York, often characterized by rapid shifts from mild to severe conditions, including intense lake-effect snow squalls from Lake Erie.
Examples
I packed shorts for the trip to Buffalo, but classic buffalo weather hit with a blizzard mid-afternoon.
Forget checking the forecast; buffalo weather changes faster than a politician's promises.
After four seasons in one day courtesy of buffalo weather, I finally understand why locals carry snow tires year-round.
Buffalo weather whispered sweet sunshine lies this morning, only to slap us with gale-force winds by lunch.