Buffalo, NY — Western New York residents should prepare for a weekend of fluctuating weather, with showers expected Saturday and Sunday. The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for early Friday morning, covering Buffalo and surrounding areas along I-90. Cooler temperatures will dominate the region, with highs in the mid-50s and lows dropping into the 30s.
According to the National Weather Service, clouds will increase Friday, with scattered showers expected late into the night. Residents should anticipate a 20% chance of precipitation today, increasing to 50% overnight. Temperatures will reach a high of 58°F Friday, followed by a drop to 44°F by evening. Saturday’s forecast includes a mix of sun and clouds, with more showers likely in the afternoon.
The chance of scattered showers will continue through Sunday, primarily affecting areas east of Lake Ontario. Highs for the weekend will remain in the mid-50s, but colder nights with lows in the 30s could lead to frost development, especially overnight on Sunday. Winds from the west will remain light but gusty, reaching up to 24 mph Friday night.
Looking ahead, Halloween trick-or-treaters might face frosty conditions with showers developing. Forecast models predict dry weather during the day Monday and Tuesday, but temperatures will be close to freezing on Wednesday night. Families are advised to dress warmly for outdoor activities.




