Buffalo, New York – Sudden showers and stormy skies have gripped western New York, but calmer weather is returning to Buffalo by midday Tuesday, July 8. The shift brings immediate relief for drivers along I-90 and I-190, where wet pavement could linger from early morning rainfall.
According to the National Weather Service, lingering storms will clear out by late morning Tuesday. Expect partly sunny conditions and highs near 80°F as winds calm, improving road conditions for commuters and summer travelers across Erie County. Humidity will ease throughout the afternoon, so outdoor plans—including visits to Canalside and Delaware Park—should be back on track. Residents are urged to remain alert for slick streets through late morning and check local advisories before heading out.
By Tuesday night, Buffalo will see partly cloudy skies and mild lows near 64°F, setting up a string of comfortable summer days. Wednesday and Thursday look partly sunny with highs in the low 80s, and light winds will keep lake breezes pleasant. Utility crews and outdoor workers should stay hydrated but can expect manageable conditions.
Heading toward the weekend, Friday and Saturday will bring mostly clear nights and highs approaching 86°F. Showers could return by Saturday afternoon, so keep an umbrella handy for weekend outings and watch for updates if planning travel or outdoor events.
Five-Day Buffalo, NY Forecast (Tuesday, July 8 – Saturday, July 13):
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, high near 80°F, light winds.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high near 82°F, calm winds.
- Thursday: Partly sunny, high near 82°F, low around 65°F.
- Friday: Mostly clear, high near 86°F, low around 68°F.
- Saturday: Chance of showers, high near 86°F, low near 69°F.