Buffalo, N.Y. – After a sunny and less humid Tuesday, Western New York could see scattered thunderstorms returning by late evening, prompting potential impacts on travel and outdoor plans across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, high temperatures today will range from 77° to 86° in Western New York and 75° to 82° in the North Country, with mostly sunny skies and noticeably lower humidity. Patchy fog in the Southern Tier is expected to dissipate shortly after sunrise. By tonight, lows will dip into the upper 50s and low 60s, with widely scattered showers and thunderstorms developing.
Residents in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Jamestown, and Watertown should be alert to brief downpours and occasional lightning, especially after 9 p.m. Tuesday. While the storms are not expected to be severe, they could disrupt late-night travel or evening plans. Those attending outdoor events or camping should secure gear and stay weather-aware.
No watches or warnings are currently in effect, but more updates may follow if storms intensify.