Buffalo, New York – Clear skies and comfortable highs near 59°F will usher in June across western New York Sunday, setting the stage for a summer-like stretch with temperatures rising steadily through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday, June 1, will be mostly sunny in Buffalo with northwest winds up to 11 mph and gusts near 21 mph. That dry pattern holds into Monday and Tuesday, with high temperatures climbing from 66°F to 76°F. Air quality may be affected during this stretch due to drifting smoke from Canadian wildfires — residents with respiratory issues should limit outdoor activity.
Expect quiet and mild nights early in the week. Lows dip into the mid-40s Sunday night before climbing into the 50s Monday and Tuesday. By Wednesday, a stronger push of warm air arrives, bringing an 82°F high and a rising chance of late-day showers.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday are shaping up to be the most unsettled days. Rain chances increase to 50% both days, with highs hovering in the mid-70s. Showers will be most likely in the afternoon and evening, especially on Thursday.
Five-Day Summer Weather Preview (June 1–5):
- Sunday: Sunny, 59°F high, 46°F low
- Monday: Sunny, 66°F high
- Tuesday: Sunny, 76°F high
- Wednesday: 82°F and mostly sunny early, 40% chance of evening showers
- Thursday: Showers likely, 75°F high, 50% rain chance




