Buffalo, NY – Western New York is on track for its warmest year yet, with current weather patterns setting new records. According to the US National Weather Service Buffalo NY, cities throughout the region, including Buffalo and Rochester, are seeing their warmest starts to the year.
Buffalo, NY – Western New York is experiencing an exceptionally warm start to 2024, with temperatures reaching record highs. According to the US National Weather Service Buffalo NY, the region is off to its warmest start, with temperatures a few tenths of a degree warmer than the previous record set in 2012. Buffalo, Rochester, and Watertown have seen their warmest months on record through July 18.
The forecast for Buffalo indicates clear skies today with a high of 77°F. The weekend will see temperatures rising, with Saturday’s high reaching 81°F under sunny skies, and Sunday hitting 81°F with partly cloudy conditions. The warming trend continues into the workweek, with Monday and Tuesday both expected to reach 84°F, maintaining mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies.
Rain chances reappear mid-week, with a 35% chance of showers on Wednesday and a high of 83°F, and a 40% chance on Thursday with a high of 81°F. Overall, the weather remains seasonably warm and mostly dry, reflecting the ongoing trend of higher-than-average temperatures for the region.