Buffalo, NY – A chilly Sunday awaits residents, with temperatures rising into the upper 30s after a morning wintry mix and freezing conditions. Residents should prepare for rain and breezy weather early next week as milder air moves in.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday morning may bring snow and sleet before 11 a.m., transitioning to rain by the afternoon. Highs will hover near 39°F. Rain is expected to intensify Sunday night into Monday, with gusty winds reaching up to 21 mph.
Monday will remain mostly cloudy with rain likely, accompanied by a high near 49°F. By Monday night, breezy conditions will continue, with additional rainfall possible, making travel potentially hazardous. Motorists on I-190 and surrounding roadways should plan for slower commutes due to wet and windy conditions.
By Tuesday, rain will taper to scattered showers, though gusts of up to 31 mph could persist. Highs are expected to reach 42°F. Cooler air returns Wednesday, with a chance of snow showers and highs around 40°F.
This forecast highlights fluctuating conditions across Western New York. Residents should stay updated via weather apps or alerts, particularly as rain and gusty winds create challenges into early next week.
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