Buffalo, NY: Upstate New York will see snowfall on Sunday as part of a winter system, which will give way to rain showers early next week.
The National Weather Service says there is a risk of snow showers on Sunday morning, mostly before 1 p.m., with a possible accumulation of less than half an inch. With light winds and a low of about 27 degrees Fahrenheit, snow showers might persist on Sunday night.
Warmer air will move in by Monday, increasing the likelihood of snow showers in the morning that turn into rain. There will be strong southwest winds of up to 15 mph and highs in the low 40s. With temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s, rain showers might continue Monday evening and Tuesday.
With partly sunny skies and highs approaching 40 degrees Fahrenheit by Thursday, drier weather is anticipated by the middle of the week. Before things get better, drivers should be ready for slick roads on Sunday and Monday early.
As temperatures swing between freezing and thawing, keep abreast of any changes in the weather and drive carefully.