Buffalo, NY — As October winds down, Western New York is set for a seasonably cool and cloudy stretch, with lake-effect rain showers hanging on through Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo.
Saturday features mostly cloudy skies with occasional rain bands, especially south and southeast of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Afternoon temperatures will top out in the low to mid-50s. After sunset, readings dip to the mid-30s across much of the region, with the upper 20s likely east of Lake Ontario.
Sunday trends cooler, with highs limited to the 40s and near 50 degrees. Isolated showers may linger near the southern lakeshores. Late Sunday night into early Monday, inland areas are primed for frost as temperatures drop into the 20s and low 30s.
Residents should plan for chilly mornings and be mindful of slick spots where light precipitation occurs. The overall setup remains seasonable but on the chilly side as the final week of October begins.
For the latest local forecast updates and advisories, follow the US National Weather Service Buffalo NY.









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