Wyoming Weather Update: Aaron Predicts Cloudy Morning Turning to Sunny Skies by Afternoon

Bundle Up, Western New York! Frost Advisory in Effect Overnight — Including Wyoming County

Western New Yorkers, don’t put away those jackets just yet — a Frost Advisory is in effect from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. Tuesday for Erie, Genesee, Wyoming, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Counties. Residents across the region, including rural areas of Wyoming County, should prepare for frosty conditions that could affect outdoor plants and sensitive vegetation.

Here’s what to expect:

Tonight (Monday Night):
Skies will clear, and temperatures will dip into the 30s, making for a chilly and frosty start to Tuesday. Be sure to cover your plants or bring them inside if possible.

Tuesday:
A frosty morning will give way to mostly sunny skies by the afternoon, with pleasant highs in the low 60s. However, high clouds will begin moving in later in the day as weather patterns shift.

The Week Ahead:
Rain makes a return starting Wednesday and is expected to linger through Saturday. Here’s a quick look at the forecast:

Extended Forecast:

  • Monday:
    • Morning: Mostly cloudy, mid 40s
    • Afternoon: Mostly sunny, upper 50s
  • Tuesday:
    • Morning: Mainly clear and cold, mid 30s
    • Afternoon: Mostly sunny, low 60s
  • Wednesday:
    • Morning & Afternoon: Rain showers, highs in the upper 50s
  • Thursday:
    • Morning & Afternoon: Scattered showers, highs in the upper 50s
  • Friday:
    • Morning & Afternoon: Rain showers continue, highs near the upper 50s

Stay tuned for updates, and don’t forget to keep those umbrellas and warm layers handy — especially if you’re heading out in the early morning hours across Wyoming County and beyond.

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