Buffalo, NY – A cold front moving across Western New York is bringing scattered showers this morning, causing potentially hazardous road conditions, especially along I-90 and Route 33. Commuters should prepare for a rainy start but can expect clearing skies later in the day as sunshine returns by midday.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Buffalo, showers will push eastward, ending in far western New York by late morning. Cooler high temperatures are expected, with highs only reaching the 60s, while hilltop areas may struggle to get out of the 50s. The Genesee Valley will see improved conditions by early afternoon, providing some relief for drivers.
Motorists should exercise caution due to slick roads and low visibility in the early hours, particularly in areas where fog may develop. The weather service recommends leaving extra time for travel and staying updated on changing weather conditions through local forecasts. Warmer, sunnier weather is forecast for Thursday, with temperatures climbing back into the low 70s.