Buffalo, NY – A winter storm is set to impact western New York starting Friday, bringing snow, sleet, and icy road conditions through the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until early Thursday, with another storm system arriving Saturday. Snow accumulation is expected, with several inches possible by Sunday. Wind gusts up to 44 mph could create hazardous travel conditions.
Friday will see partly sunny skies with a high of 22°F, followed by increasing cloud cover and light snow overnight. Saturday’s storm could bring heavier snowfall, with periods of mixed precipitation possible if a low-pressure system moves close to the area. Motorists should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility.
By Sunday, steady snow will continue, with winds up to 24 mph. The forecast indicates snow showers lingering into Monday, affecting morning commutes. Residents are urged to check local forecasts and drive cautiously.




