Buffalo, NY – A winter weather advisory takes effect at 7 p.m. Monday and lasts through 9 a.m. Tuesday, bringing 2 to 4 inches of snow to the region. Strong winds may create blowing snow and visibility reductions.
The advisory affects Niagara, Orleans, Erie, and Genesee counties, where road conditions could quickly deteriorate. The National Weather Service advises caution during overnight and early morning travel. Winds gusting up to 65 mph may also worsen conditions, with power outages and downed tree limbs possible.
Temperatures will remain in the teens Tuesday morning, making for a freezing commute. Plan ahead and drive carefully, as roads may become slick and snow-covered. Stay informed on weather changes throughout the week.




