Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Wilson, NY
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LOZ030 Upper Niagara River And Buffalo Harbor-lower Niagara River- 1003 Am Edt Fri May 15 2026
This afternoon - Light and variable winds becoming southwest 5 to 10 knots. Mostly Sunny.
Tonight - Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots becoming south. Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming mainly clear.
Saturday - South winds 5 to 15 knots becoming southwest. A chance of showers in the afternoon.
Saturday night - Southwest winds 5 to 15 knots diminishing to less than 10 knots. A chance of showers.
Sunday - Light and variable winds. Partly to mostly cloudy.
Monday - South winds 5 to 10 knots becoming southwest. Becoming mainly clear.
Tuesday - Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots. A chance of showers Tuesday night.
the water temperature off buffalo is 50 degrees.
the water temperature off buffalo is 50 degrees.
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7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Wilson, NY

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Buffalo NY 210 PM EDT Fri May 15 2026
WHAT HAS CHANGED
Only minor changes made to the forecast with this update.
KEY MESSAGES
1) A chance of showers Saturday with a few thunderstorms possible, of which may be capable of producing gusty winds.
2) Summer-like heat possible Monday and Tuesday, then turns cooler Wednesday.
DISCUSSION
KEY MESSAGE 1...A chance of showers Saturday with a few thunderstorms possible, of which may be capable of producing gusty winds.
The cool persistent low that impacted the area will slowly exit out to sea this afternoon. High pressure now edging in across the eastern Great Lakes will allow the May sun to take over across WNY which will make for a pleasant day for most of the area. That said...the departing low will keep the North Country enshrouded in mostly cloudy skies and continued cool
Overall
we are seeing improved conditions for most locals after a wet and very chilly day yesterday.
Otherwise...attention will turn to this weekend with a mid-level shortwave and front races east across the region. Ahead of the front south-southwest flow will begin to pick up across the region as a strengthening LLJ of 35-45 knots arrives. With the arrival of deeper moisture and building instability we should see some measure of showers and possibly a few thunderstorms by the afternoon-evening.
The greatest potential for any storms will likely be found southeast- east and well inland from the cooler stabilizing lakes. As was noted...the severe potential still looks low at this moment. Even so...any stronger cells that do develop potentially could produce some gusty winds.
The front exits to our southeast Saturday night with most shower activity coming to an end. Generally quiet weather expected Sunday with temperatures in most places climbing into the 70s, even a few readings in the low 80s.
KEY MESSAGE 2...Summer-like heat possible Monday and Tuesday, then turns cooler Wednesday.
The mid and upper level ridge amplifies over the eastern third of the U.S. beggining Sunday, and then drifts off the Mid-Alantic Coast with cooler weather for the latter half of the week. As the ridge crests across the region it will bring summer-like warmth to the region Monday and again on Tuesday. This will boost temperatures into the 80s across much of western and north-central NY, with a run at 90F not out of the question for some of our traditionally warmest locations
Even so
the potential for reaching headline worthy criteria for heat is low at this time. Given the potential building warmth early next week...its worth noting that area water temps are still not that warm and in the 40s to low 50s. Take every precaution if you plan to visit any area waterways this weekend and next week.
AVIATION /18Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
Coastal surface low pressure over Cape Cod this afternoon, is supporting a blanket of MVFR cloud cover across the eastern Lake Ontario region. Meanwhile, surface high pressure spanning over the Great Lakes and Tennessee Valley is building east across western New York, supporting mainly clear skies with VFR conditions prevailing.
Surface low pressure will slide east off the New England coastline tonight, allowing surface high pressure to slide further east, and result in clearing skies and a return to VFR conditions.
VFR conditions will prevail tonight and into most of Saturday, as surface high pressure passes overhead. A surface warm front will pass across the Great Lakes Saturday, introducing showers and a few embedded thunderstorms to Western New York by mid to late afternoon.
Outlook...
Saturday Night.. MVFR/VFR with showers passing east.
Sunday and Monday... Mainly VFR. Slight chance of showers.
Tuesday..Mainly VFR. Potential for showers will increase late in the day, with minimal reductions expected at this time.
Wednesday. MVFR improving to VFR due to passing widespread rain.
MARINE
Strengthening south to southwest flow will continue to support gentle to moderate breezes this afternoon through Saturday afternoon supporting a light to moderate chop on both Lakes Erie and Ontario.
Despite this, winds and waves will remain below Small Craft Advisory levels.
Pressure gradient will then weaken, with light winds and little to no wave action on both lakes Sunday.
BUF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
NY...None.
MARINE...None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Buffalo NY 210 PM EDT Fri May 15 2026
WHAT HAS CHANGED
Only minor changes made to the forecast with this update.
KEY MESSAGES
1) A chance of showers Saturday with a few thunderstorms possible, of which may be capable of producing gusty winds.
2) Summer-like heat possible Monday and Tuesday, then turns cooler Wednesday.
DISCUSSION
KEY MESSAGE 1...A chance of showers Saturday with a few thunderstorms possible, of which may be capable of producing gusty winds.
The cool persistent low that impacted the area will slowly exit out to sea this afternoon. High pressure now edging in across the eastern Great Lakes will allow the May sun to take over across WNY which will make for a pleasant day for most of the area. That said...the departing low will keep the North Country enshrouded in mostly cloudy skies and continued cool
Overall
we are seeing improved conditions for most locals after a wet and very chilly day yesterday.
Otherwise...attention will turn to this weekend with a mid-level shortwave and front races east across the region. Ahead of the front south-southwest flow will begin to pick up across the region as a strengthening LLJ of 35-45 knots arrives. With the arrival of deeper moisture and building instability we should see some measure of showers and possibly a few thunderstorms by the afternoon-evening.
The greatest potential for any storms will likely be found southeast- east and well inland from the cooler stabilizing lakes. As was noted...the severe potential still looks low at this moment. Even so...any stronger cells that do develop potentially could produce some gusty winds.
The front exits to our southeast Saturday night with most shower activity coming to an end. Generally quiet weather expected Sunday with temperatures in most places climbing into the 70s, even a few readings in the low 80s.
KEY MESSAGE 2...Summer-like heat possible Monday and Tuesday, then turns cooler Wednesday.
The mid and upper level ridge amplifies over the eastern third of the U.S. beggining Sunday, and then drifts off the Mid-Alantic Coast with cooler weather for the latter half of the week. As the ridge crests across the region it will bring summer-like warmth to the region Monday and again on Tuesday. This will boost temperatures into the 80s across much of western and north-central NY, with a run at 90F not out of the question for some of our traditionally warmest locations
Even so
the potential for reaching headline worthy criteria for heat is low at this time. Given the potential building warmth early next week...its worth noting that area water temps are still not that warm and in the 40s to low 50s. Take every precaution if you plan to visit any area waterways this weekend and next week.
AVIATION /18Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
Coastal surface low pressure over Cape Cod this afternoon, is supporting a blanket of MVFR cloud cover across the eastern Lake Ontario region. Meanwhile, surface high pressure spanning over the Great Lakes and Tennessee Valley is building east across western New York, supporting mainly clear skies with VFR conditions prevailing.
Surface low pressure will slide east off the New England coastline tonight, allowing surface high pressure to slide further east, and result in clearing skies and a return to VFR conditions.
VFR conditions will prevail tonight and into most of Saturday, as surface high pressure passes overhead. A surface warm front will pass across the Great Lakes Saturday, introducing showers and a few embedded thunderstorms to Western New York by mid to late afternoon.
Outlook...
Saturday Night.. MVFR/VFR with showers passing east.
Sunday and Monday... Mainly VFR. Slight chance of showers.
Tuesday..Mainly VFR. Potential for showers will increase late in the day, with minimal reductions expected at this time.
Wednesday. MVFR improving to VFR due to passing widespread rain.
MARINE
Strengthening south to southwest flow will continue to support gentle to moderate breezes this afternoon through Saturday afternoon supporting a light to moderate chop on both Lakes Erie and Ontario.
Despite this, winds and waves will remain below Small Craft Advisory levels.
Pressure gradient will then weaken, with light winds and little to no wave action on both lakes Sunday.
BUF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
NY...None.
MARINE...None.
| Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air | Water | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
| OLCN6 - Olcott Harbor, NY | 6 mi | 36 min | W 8.9G | 59°F | 29.71 | |||
| NIAN6 - 9063012 - Niagara Intake, NY | 19 mi | 48 min | 30.00 | |||||
| BUFN6 - 9063020 - Buffalo, NY | 30 mi | 48 min | SW 9.9G | 30.02 | ||||
| PSTN6 - 9063028 - Sturgeon Point, NY | 44 mi | 48 min | 30.01 |
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