Buffalo, NY – Rain showers are forecast for Buffalo tonight, possibly impacting drivers on I-90 and surrounding roadways. Monday will bring sunnier skies before midweek storms return to the region.
According to the National Weather Service, a cold front will move into Western New York tonight, bringing showers after midnight. Rainfall amounts are expected to be light, with less than a tenth of an inch likely in most areas. Drivers should remain cautious, especially along major highways like I-90 and Route 33, where visibility could be reduced.
Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with a high near 55 degrees, creating favorable conditions for outdoor activities. Winds will shift to the west at 8 to 11 mph, adding a slight chill.
Rain chances increase midweek. Showers could develop late Tuesday with heavier rainfall expected Wednesday night into Thursday. Rainfall totals could exceed one inch, potentially leading to minor flooding in low-lying areas. Highs will peak at 58 degrees Wednesday before dropping into the mid-40s Thursday.
Residents are encouraged to prepare for wet conditions later this week. Ensure storm drains are clear, and check for potential ponding on roads. Travelers should plan for extra travel time during the midweek commute.
Stay tuned for updates on changing weather patterns as Western New York transitions toward colder, wetter conditions.
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