Buffalo, NY – A winter storm system could impact Buffalo and surrounding areas by Wednesday night, bringing snow, a wintry mix, and hazardous road conditions. Forecasts indicate up to six inches of snow are possible, with some uncertainty in the storm’s track.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered flurries will continue overnight with mostly cloudy skies. Tuesday will be cold with a high of 28°F and a chance of light snow showers in the afternoon. Snow becomes more likely Wednesday night, with east winds up to 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph.
By Thursday morning, snow may transition into a wintry mix, creating slippery conditions on I-90 and local roads. The storm’s exact path will determine snowfall totals, but significant accumulation is possible.
Residents should prepare for potential travel disruptions and icy conditions. Temperatures will remain cold, with lows dipping to 15°F by Thursday night. The system is expected to clear by Friday, bringing partly sunny skies.
Drivers should monitor forecasts and allow extra travel time midweek. Stay updated with alerts from the National Weather Service for real-time weather updates.




