New York Weather Update: Rain Expected to Impact Buffalo and Western Regions Today Through Midnight



Rain is forecast to move into southwestern New York this afternoon, with Buffalo and nearby areas experiencing damp conditions into the evening. Rain showers are expected to spread east, potentially impacting commutes and evening plans across the Southern Tier and beyond. Residents in areas like Rochester and the Finger Lakes should prepare for possible slick roads and reduced visibility through tonight.

According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, showers will likely peak during the late afternoon and early evening hours, with rainfall percentages as high as 100% in areas around Jamestown and Ripley. Areas west of Rochester, including Dunkirk and Springville, may experience significant rain, with precipitation chances up to 61%. The rain is expected to taper off after midnight, bringing calmer skies by early morning.

Today’s high will reach about 52°F in Buffalo, with mild southeast winds gusting up to 23 mph. Tonight’s low will be around 40°F, with a 50% chance of additional showers. Friday should see a break from rain, with partly sunny skies and a high of 51°F, as winds shift to a cooler northwest breeze.

Looking ahead, the weekend brings mostly clear and sunny conditions, with highs near 52°F on Saturday. A mix of sun and clouds will return Sunday, keeping conditions pleasant for outdoor activities. Another round of showers could move in Sunday night, although early predictions indicate a 40% chance.

Residents and commuters are advised to drive cautiously today, as visibility may be reduced, and roads could be slick. Check the latest updates from the National Weather Service for real-time forecasts and alerts.

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