Buffalo, NY – Mostly dry weather will continue across New York from Monday through the middle of the week, providing residents with calm conditions. However, areas in the western Southern Tier should prepare for the possibility of valley fog late Monday night into Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, clear skies are expected Monday evening, leading to low temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s across the region. The cooler air combined with moisture may result in patchy fog, particularly in valley areas.
On Tuesday, New Yorkers can anticipate mostly clear skies again, with temperatures reaching comfortable highs in the 70s to low 80s. Spotty showers, although unlikely, could develop in the North Country later in the day.
As the week progresses, expect continued dry conditions with a slight chance of isolated showers on Wednesday, mainly in the northern regions. Temperatures will remain mild throughout the week, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities. Overall, the forecast suggests a mostly pleasant and stable weather pattern, though drivers should remain cautious of potential fog in the mornings.