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5 Ways to Know Summer is Here in Buffalo, New York

5 Ways to Know Summer is Here in Buffalo, New York

For many people, Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer, but we know how fickle and unpredictable the weather in the 716 can be, so you need to figure out when it’s summer. from time to time.

Apart from a few days of rain, the weather so far this year has largely cooperated with very nice temperatures and clear, sunny skies. However, we know that this is not always the case. So what are Buffalo’s surefire ways to know that summer is here to stay in the 716 and it’s finally safe to get out and play?

I’m sure there are many ways to find out, but these will definitely mark the start of our summer adventures:

Canalside and Erie Basin Marina are crowded

Credit: Google Maps

Credit: Google Maps

Canalside is very popular, but there’s something special about the Erie Basin Marina: You know it’s a beautiful day when you see hordes of people flocking to the marina. The marina is great for launching your boat or jet ski, strolling along Lake Erie and the Buffalo River, or just relaxing for ice cream or a bite to eat at places like The Hatch.

You see people on the terrace at Teds

While all 8 Ted’s Hot Dogs locations are open year-round, there’s something to be enjoyed with a Ted’s outside on one of their patios. Although Buffalonians are a hearty bunch, you won’t usually find us outside eating a hot dog in a snowstorm, but once the warm temperatures arrive, it’s almost impossible to find a spot on their patio .

You see tons of people at the local garden center

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Whether it’s a national chain like Lowes, Home Depot or Walmart or a local store like Northtown Garden Center, Urban Roots or Elbers, you know summer is here when all the plant moms and dads buy their annuals. Now that the weather has improved and we have hopefully seen an end to the cold temperatures, it is finally the perfect time to plant.

Flamingo boats are in the water of Hoyt Lake in Delaware Park

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Yasmin Young / Townsquare Media

You know summer is here on 716 when you’re driving on 198 and you see those big flamingos fanning out into Hoyt Lake. The best part is you take these birds out yourself and paddle along the lake for only $15.

The sweet sound of reggaeton rings through every car on the west side

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You know exactly what I’m talking about and when this happens you know warmer temperatures have arrived in Buffalo.

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