Cold air bites hard as flakes swirl low over pavement this morning, and Western New York drivers feel winter tightening its grip fast. New York’s Great Lakes corridor enters a high-impact weather window today as a fast-moving clipper spreads snow and gusty winds across Buffalo and surrounding communities.
By midmorning, light to moderate snow develops across Erie and Niagara counties, quickly reducing visibility on city streets and key routes like the Kensington Expressway and Route 33. Snowfall totals of 3 to 6 inches remain likely through Saturday evening, with locally higher amounts south of Buffalo where terrain enhances snowfall. Gusts near 40 mph whip loose snow across lanes, creating bursts of near-whiteout conditions.
The National Weather Service in Buffalo warns that travel grows difficult through the afternoon and evening commute. Blowing and drifting snow shorten braking distances, while bridges ice faster than surrounding roads. Areas including Niagara Falls, Tonawanda, Cheektowaga, Lackawanna, Orchard Park, and Hamburg all sit inside the advisory zone.
Behind the snow, colder air surges in. Temperatures struggle to rise Saturday, and wind chills plunge well below zero by early Sunday. Exposed skin faces frostbite risk in under 30 minutes. To be fair, snowfall rates may ease at times, but the wind keeps conditions hazardous.
By Sunday, clouds linger and highs stay near the low teens. Any daytime melting refreezes quickly after sunset, raising flash-freeze concerns on untreated roads and sidewalks. Plan extra time if traveling, and keep winter gear handy.
Looking ahead, a slow moderation begins early next week. While February keeps its edge for now, signs point toward a milder midweek stretch as temperatures climb closer to seasonal norms and beyond.
Five Day Forecast
- Friday: Snow showers, blowing snow. High 27°F.
- Saturday: Chance snow, very cold. High 7°F.
- Sunday: Mostly cloudy, bitter cold. High 11°F.
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, slow warming. High 22°F.
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, milder trend. High 31°F.


