Buffalo, NY – Western New York is enjoying a break from recent unsettled weather as mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures settle in through Tuesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, dry conditions will prevail across the region today, with sunshine dominating west of I-81. Areas east of I-81 may see more clouds, but no precipitation is expected. Temperatures will range from the low to mid-50s across most of the area, with far western New York reaching into the low 60s.
Light north to northeast breezes—generally under 15 mph—will keep conditions calm, making for an ideal afternoon for outdoor activities in cities like Buffalo, Jamestown, and Niagara Falls. In Rochester and Syracuse, skies may remain partly to mostly cloudy, but conditions will stay dry.
No weather-related travel issues are expected today, and visibility should remain high on major routes including I-90 and Route 219. Residents are advised to dress in layers this morning due to early chill, but temperatures will warm steadily by midday.
This stretch of quiet weather is expected to continue into Wednesday, though cloud cover could increase later this week. More detailed outlooks will follow as the next weather system approaches.