Buffalo Warms Up: 50s Expected Monday After a Chilly Start to the Week

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Buffalo, NY – A warming trend will begin across Western New York today, with high temperatures expected to rise 5 to 10 degrees above Sunday’s levels. Some lingering rain or snow showers are possible this morning, but conditions will dry out by the afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service Buffalo, today’s highs will remain near seasonal averages, reaching the low to mid-40s in many areas. However, by Monday, temperatures will climb further, with highs in the 50s expected across much of the region.

Residents can expect dry and sunny conditions heading into the workweek, with mild temperatures continuing through midweek. Travelers should be cautious of any wet roads early in the day due to the morning precipitation.

This warming trend follows a recent cold spell, bringing a noticeable shift in temperatures. No significant storms are currently in the forecast, making for a relatively calm weather pattern in the coming days.

Stay tuned for updates from the National Weather Service as conditions evolve.