Western New York Fall Weather: Patchy Fog Sunday Morning, Warming Trend Through Midweek

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Buffalo, N.Y. – Drivers in western New York could run into dense fog early Sunday morning before clearer skies arrive later in the day. Low visibility between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m. may slow travel along I-90 and other major roadways. Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time and use headlights until conditions improve.

According to the National Weather Service, Buffalo and surrounding Erie County will see morning fog give way to sunshine, with highs near 78 degrees Sunday afternoon. Winds will remain light, shifting north around 6 mph. By Sunday night, skies turn mostly clear with a comfortable low of 56.

Monday looks bright and warm across Buffalo, with highs near 79 under sunny skies. Light northeast winds between 3 and 7 mph will keep conditions calm, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities and late-summer travel.

The warming trend continues Tuesday with highs reaching 81 under mostly sunny skies. Light breezes from the north will keep humidity low. By midweek, residents can expect seasonable temperatures in the upper 70s and mostly sunny skies, setting up a stretch of stable fall-like weather.

This pattern should ease concerns for flooding or severe storms, but drivers should remain alert for patchy morning fog, particularly in low-lying valleys and along Lake Erie.

Calm, sunny days will dominate western New York into late week, giving residents a mild start to fall weather.

Five-Day Forecast for Buffalo, NY

  • Monday: Sunny, high near 79, low around 57.
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high near 81, low around 58.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 79, low around 59.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 80, low around 59.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 78.