Buffalo, NY Spring Weather Outlook: Friday’s 57°F High, Showers Possible, and Mother’s Day Sunshine

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Buffalo, NY – Get ready for a slightly damp start to your weekend, Buffalo. As the region moves into Friday, you’ll see the possibility of light showers and cooler temperatures. A high of 57°F will bring a mix of sun and clouds, but be prepared for scattered showers after 2 p.m. Friday. According to the National Weather Service, the chance of precipitation for Friday afternoon is 20%, so while a full-on downpour isn’t expected, you might want to carry an umbrella for those brief showers.

For those making weekend plans, there’s good news. After the showers taper off Friday evening, the forecast improves, and the weather clears just in time for Mother’s Day. Saturday will bring sunny skies with temperatures reaching the low 60s, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities. Sunday promises more sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures, with a high near 66°F, perfect for Mother’s Day gatherings or enjoying the fresh spring air.

Looking ahead to next week, Monday will feature more sunshine with temperatures climbing to 74°F, but the chance of rain increases by Tuesday, May 13. Temperatures will remain mild with highs around 72°F, and a 30% chance of showers is expected to start the week.

For those traveling this weekend, the weather should be mostly clear on major roadways, making travel easy across Buffalo and its surrounding areas. If you’re planning any outdoor events, now is the time to check the forecast before heading out. Whether you’re heading to the lakefront or enjoying local parks, make sure to keep an eye on the sky on Friday afternoon.

5-Day Forecast:

  • Friday: High 57°F, Low 45°F, slight chance of showers after 2 p.m.
  • Saturday: High 62°F, Low 42°F, mostly sunny
  • Sunday: High 66°F, Low 49°F, mostly sunny
  • Monday: High 74°F, Low 57°F, sunny
  • Tuesday: High 72°F, Low 59°F, 30% chance of showers

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