Buffalo, NY – A significant cooling trend will grip the Buffalo area this week as fall officially begins. Starting tonight, temperatures will gradually decline, with the coldest weather expected on Tuesday morning. Buffalo residents can expect low temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s, marking a sharp drop from recent highs.
According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, a pair of cold fronts this weekend has set the stage for this cool-down. Residents, especially those returning to school Tuesday, are advised to dress warmly. The NWS emphasizes that while today’s lows will still be above normal, the sharp dip on Tuesday could catch some off guard.
With fall weather settling in, now is the time to prepare your wardrobe and ensure that your heating systems are ready for the colder months ahead. Don’t forget to bring your jackets as you head out early this week—Tuesday morning will be especially brisk.




