Beat me to it, Bob.
Here are a couple of photos of the Primary Flight Display I took of my sim today for this thread. The real 737 will do the same thing.
First photo is a gross weight of 65tons @ FL400 and M0.79 which. The line at 248kts is where Mach buffet begins. The yellow line at 221kts is the begin of stall buffet if the aircraft is manoeuvring. So your Buffet boundary is 19kts above pre-stall buffet and 8kts below the onset of Mach buffet.
The second photo, I have increased the weight to 68tons. You can see that the 3ton increase has dramatically reduced the Buffet boundary down to within a few knots either of our cruise speed. This is pretty close to Coffin corner and would be flerting with disaster if it was real. This is why long haul airliners will step climb or cruise climb. They wait until they burn off enough fuel (and wieght) to make the next level.
The investigation into the Air france 447 disaster revealled that the co-pilot pulled back on the joystick after the autopilot disconnected sending the aircraft into a climb. The aircraft then climbed to an altitude it was too heavy for and stalled. We'll save swept wing stall characteristics and why the nose didn't pitch down for another time.
This is part of the fun stuff you learn in ATPL aerodynamics.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Mister W
Just out of interest. The TAS in these photos is just out of view and showing 450ktas.