Buffalo, N.Y. – A chilly start to the week has residents across western New York watching for patchy frost Sunday night into early Monday, especially in low-lying valleys and rural interior areas. Despite the cool nights, the region is set for a stretch of sunny and mild weather lasting through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, overnight lows could dip into the upper 30s in the coldest interior spots Sunday and again Monday night. The rest of the week brings clear skies, daytime highs in the 70s, and comfortable evenings, making for one of the most settled stretches of weather in recent weeks.
Cooler readings are expected across the higher terrain south of Buffalo and east of Lake Ontario, while cities along the lake shore will stay a few degrees warmer overnight. Drivers may notice fog in valleys during early morning hours, but no major travel disruptions are anticipated.
Residents are advised to protect sensitive plants from potential frost in interior valleys. With mild afternoons, the week is ideal for outdoor activities, though chilly evenings will have many reaching for light jackets.
The calm pattern is expected to continue into next weekend, with no major storms or rainfall in sight.
Five Day Forecast for Buffalo, NY:
- Monday: Highs 64–69, lows 36–45, patchy frost possible
- Tuesday: Highs 70–76, lows 45–52, sunny skies
- Wednesday: Highs 70–79, lows 47–52, mostly sunny
- Thursday: Highs 71–78, lows 47–52, sunny
- Friday: Highs 66–75, lows 40–50, clear and mild