New York wakes to light snow drifting across Buffalo, coating cars and softening rooftops in white. Temperatures hover near 29 degrees, and visibility drops at times in light snow and mist.
Snow showers continue through the morning, with less than a half inch of new accumulation expected today. Highs reach near 36 degrees. Roads may turn slushy by midday, especially along I-90 and the Kensington Expressway.
Plan extra time if traveling. Bridges and overpasses can turn slick first. Even minor accumulation can create icy patches when temperatures sit near freezing.
Snow remains likely into tonight, with additional light accumulation under an inch. By Monday, scattered snow showers continue, and highs struggle near 32 degrees. Gusts up to 23 mph may blow snow around at times.
Monday night turns sharply colder. Lows plunge near 10 degrees with lingering snow showers possible. Any melted snow may refreeze quickly, increasing the risk of flash freezing on untreated roads.
Tuesday, February 24th brings partial sunshine but stays cold, with highs only near 26. Snow showers return Tuesday night into Wednesday. Wednesday’s high rebounds to around 36 with more scattered snow showers likely.
Another chance of snow showers lingers Thursday before quieter weather arrives Friday. Highs moderate into the mid-30s, then near 45 by Saturday. Early signals in the 6–10 day outlook suggest temperatures trend above normal as March approaches. Spring warmth may try to build after this active winter stretch.
Five Day Outlook for Buffalo, New York:
Monday: Snow showers likely, high 32.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 26.
Wednesday: Snow showers likely, high 36.
Thursday: Chance of snow showers, high 33.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 35.



