Buffalo residents should prepare for an unseasonably warm Tuesday, with highs reaching near 74°F before showers develop late in the day. Commuters and residents along I-90 and surrounding areas should stay alert as conditions could become slippery during the evening commute due to anticipated rainfall.
According to the US National Weather Service Buffalo office, light showers are expected to begin Tuesday night and may persist into early Wednesday morning, bringing cooler temperatures. The precipitation could reach up to 80% in some areas, leading to damp conditions overnight and during the early hours of Wednesday.
Residents can anticipate breezy conditions Tuesday, with southwest winds gusting up to 28 mph. These winds, combined with the warmth, could make outdoor activities feel comfortable until the rain sets in. By midweek, temperatures will dip, with Wednesday seeing highs around 65°F and a 50% chance of continued showers.
The latter half of the week will bring clearer skies and cooler air, with Thursday reaching a high of 56°F and partly sunny conditions. Friday remains sunny, though the high will only be around 57°F. Local residents are advised to plan accordingly, especially for outdoor activities and morning commutes as temperatures drop.
Stay updated with local forecasts and take necessary precautions when traveling, especially during peak rain times Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning.