Buffalo, NY – Drivers across Western and North-Central New York may encounter foggy conditions this Wednesday morning before skies turn rainy later in the day.
According to the US National Weather Service Buffalo, areas of patchy fog are expected to dissipate by late morning. High temperatures will reach between 72 and 77 degrees across Western New York, and 68 to 75 degrees in North-Central New York.
Showers are forecast to move into the region this afternoon, bringing beneficial rainfall that could last into the evening hours. Meteorologists noted that while most precipitation is expected to remain light, a few rumbles of thunder are possible.
Unsettled weather is likely to persist across Western and Central New York through Friday, with rain chances staying elevated for several counties, including Erie, Monroe, and Chautauqua. Hourly precipitation probabilities released by the National Weather Service show the highest likelihood of rainfall between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning, particularly in Buffalo, Batavia, and Rochester.
Travelers are advised to use caution during the morning commute due to reduced visibility in fog-prone areas. Those planning evening activities should prepare for showers and possible thunder.