Buffalo, N.Y. – Western New York residents woke up Saturday under a Beach Hazards Statement, but the threat expired by 4 a.m., clearing the way for a stretch of calmer weather across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, a few morning showers may linger Saturday before skies gradually brighten. Winds from the west at 10 to 11 mph could still create choppy conditions along Lake Erie, though no further advisories are expected through Friday.
Saturday highs will reach the upper 60s, followed by mostly sunny skies Sunday with a high near 65. By Monday and Tuesday, temperatures climb into the mid-70s with abundant sunshine and light southwest breezes, setting up several days of favorable outdoor weather.
Drivers should remain alert overnight Saturday into early Sunday as patchy showers may reduce visibility, though rainfall amounts will be light. Lakefront visitors are advised to remain cautious until conditions stabilize fully.
The National Weather Service notes no additional hazardous weather is forecast through the coming week, but updated advisories will be issued if needed.
Five Day Forecast for Buffalo, N.Y.:
- Saturday: High 67°F, chance showers, clearing late.
- Sunday: High 65°F, mostly sunny. Low 49°F.
- Monday: High 67°F, sunny. Low 50°F.
- Tuesday: High 75°F, sunny. Low 56°F.
- Wednesday: High 74°F, sunny. Low 56°F.