Buffalo, NY Weather Outlook: Dry Through Tuesday Afternoon, Rain Late Tuesday Night

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Buffalo, NY – Western New York will see a brief cooldown Sunday before a warmer stretch arrives early this week.

According to the US National Weather Service Buffalo, showers associated with a cold front will exit the region Saturday night, allowing dry weather to settle across Erie County, Niagara County, and the Buffalo metro area through much of Tuesday.

Sunday will begin with morning fog and low clouds before skies gradually clear later in the day. High temperatures are expected to reach the mid-40s to low-50s across Buffalo and surrounding communities, with cooler readings closer to Lake Erie and Lake Ontario shorelines.

Conditions improve Monday.

Forecasters say mostly sunny skies and breezy conditions will help push daytime highs into the mid-50s to mid-60s across Western New York, including Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Batavia.

Tuesday may bring the warmest temperatures of the week, with highs ranging from the mid-50s near the lakeshore to near 70 degrees inland across parts of Erie, Genesee, and Orleans counties.

The dry stretch will not last all week.

According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected to move back into Western New York Tuesday night, with overnight lows ranging from the lower 40s north to the mid-50s south.

No major travel impacts are currently expected on major roadways including I-90, I-190, and Route 33, though wet roads could develop overnight Tuesday as rain arrives.

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