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Cheektowaga, New York 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for Cheektowaga NY
National Weather Service Forecast for: Cheektowaga NY
Issued by: National Weather Service Buffalo, NY
Updated: 5:50 am EDT Mar 12, 2026
 
Today

Today: A chance of snow showers, mainly between noon and 4pm.  Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36. West wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Cloudy then
Chance Snow
Showers

Tonight

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. West wind 5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable  after midnight.
Partly Cloudy


Friday

Friday: Snow showers, possibly mixed with rain, becoming all rain after 5pm.  High near 43. Breezy, with a south wind 11 to 16 mph increasing to 19 to 24 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 48 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch possible.
Rain/Snow and
Breezy

Friday
Night
Friday Night: Rain showers likely before 8pm, then a chance of rain and snow showers between 8pm and 11pm, then a chance of snow showers after 11pm.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Breezy, with a west wind 18 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 55 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Breezy.
Rain/Snow
Likely then
Chance Snow
Showers
Saturday

Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. West wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph.
Mostly Cloudy


Saturday
Night
Saturday Night: A chance of snow showers after 2am.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm  in the evening.  Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Mostly Cloudy
then Chance
Snow Showers

Sunday

Sunday: Snow showers before 2pm, then a chance of rain showers.  High near 52. East wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Snow Showers
then
Rain/Snow

Sunday
Night
Sunday Night: Showers likely, mainly after 2am.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. Breezy, with a south wind 16 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 43 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Breezy.
Chance
Showers then
Showers
Likely
Monday

Monday: Rain showers before 2pm, then a chance of rain and snow showers.  High near 55. Breezy.  Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Breezy.
Showers then
Rain/Snow

Hi 36 °F Lo 25 °F Hi 43 °F Lo 27 °F Hi 35 °F Lo 25 °F Hi 52 °F Lo 38 °F Hi 55 °F

Hazardous Weather Outlook
 

Today
 
A chance of snow showers, mainly between noon and 4pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36. West wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Tonight
 
Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. West wind 5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Friday
 
Snow showers, possibly mixed with rain, becoming all rain after 5pm. High near 43. Breezy, with a south wind 11 to 16 mph increasing to 19 to 24 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 48 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch possible.
Friday Night
 
Rain showers likely before 8pm, then a chance of rain and snow showers between 8pm and 11pm, then a chance of snow showers after 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Breezy, with a west wind 18 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 55 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Saturday
 
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. West wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph.
Saturday Night
 
A chance of snow showers after 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Sunday
 
Snow showers before 2pm, then a chance of rain showers. High near 52. East wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Sunday Night
 
Showers likely, mainly after 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. Breezy, with a south wind 16 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 43 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Monday
 
Rain showers before 2pm, then a chance of rain and snow showers. High near 55. Breezy. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Monday Night
 
A chance of rain and snow showers before 8pm, then a chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Tuesday
 
A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 26. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Tuesday Night
 
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17.
Wednesday
 
Partly sunny, with a high near 31.

 

Forecast from NOAA-NWS for Cheektowaga NY.

Weather Forecast Discussion
499
FXUS61 KBUF 120950
AFDBUF

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Buffalo NY
550 AM EDT Thu Mar 12 2026

.WHAT HAS CHANGED...
A High Wind Watch is in effect for Chautauqua County Friday through
Friday evening.

A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for Jefferson, Lewis, and Oswego
counties, specifically the Tug Hill Friday through Saturday morning.

&&

.KEY MESSAGES...
1) Cooler weather, with scattered snow showers and gusty winds are
expected today.

2) Impactful snow possible for the Eastern Lake Ontario region late
Friday morning through Saturday afternoon, especially over the
higher terrain of the Tug Hill Plateau and western Adirondacks.

3. Windy conditions Friday through much of Saturday, with the
strongest winds expected from Finger Lakes region westward.

4) Active pattern continues late this weekend into the first part of
next week as another dynamic system brings the possibility for rain,
snow, and strong winds, along with a return to winter-like
temperatures for western and northcentral NY.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
KEY MESSAGE 1...Cooler weather, with scattered snow showers and
gusty winds are expected today.

An upper level trough centered over the Upper Great Lakes region and
Mid-West early this morning will move across the eastern Great Lakes
region today. A surface low is located over southern Quebec with an
associated cold front just east of the forecast area. Cold air advection
and drier air are moving into the region from west to east this
morning. Lingering showers will change to snow showers across
western NY this morning, however little to no accumulation is
expected.

Cold air aloft with 850mb temperatures around -11C will move across
the region today. Much cooler weather is expected today with
temperatures in the 20s to low 30s around daybreak, and highs in the
low to mid 30s, 20s on the Tug Hill. Low-level lapse rates and an
uptick in upstream moisture will support widely scattered snow
showers across western NY this afternoon. No accumulation is
expected.

A broad area of 30-40 knots between 925-850mb will reside across the
region this morning. Cold air advection and steepening lapse rates
will support gusty, northwest winds 30 to 40 mph this morning, with
the highest gusts near the lakeshores. Winds will diminish through
the day.

KEY MESSAGE 2...Impactful snow possible for the Eastern Lake Ontario
region late Friday morning through Saturday afternoon, especially
over the higher terrain of the Tug Hill Plateau and western
Adirondacks.

A compact, but strong surface low will track from the western Great
Lakes Friday morning to far southern Quebec by Saturday morning
bringing another round of precipitation. Precipitation will quickly
overspread the area through the first half of Friday morning,
starting off as a low impact wet snow across much of western NY,
however warming temperatures will force a changeover to rain across
the lower elevations, with a rain/snow mix possible across the
higher terrain as surface temperatures climb well into the 30s and
even some lower 40s. As the main precip shield moves into the
Eastern Lake Ontario region later Friday morning into the afternoon,
expect snow to start there as well, mixing with or changing over to
rain across the lower elevations during the afternoon, with p-type
remaining all snow across the Tug Hill and western Dacks where
several or more inches may accumulate by late in the day. A cold
front will move east across the area late Friday and Friday evening
with another shot of colder air moving in behind the front. 850mb
temps will fall into the -10C to -12C range Friday night. Wraparound
moisture will help contribute to lake enhanced and upslope snows
east of Lake Ontario, with an additional several or more inches
possible across the Tug Hill and western Dacks Friday night through
early Saturday afternoon before tapering off as the low pulls away
from the region. Much lesser snow amounts are expected across the
lower elevations east of Lake Ontario, with only minor accumulations
expected elsewhere. Snow showers will taper off Saturday as deeper
moisture is stripped away, with minor additional accumulations
possible east of Lake Ontario. With impactful snows expected across
the higher terrain east of Lake Ontario, a Winter Storm Watch has
been issued for Lewis, Jefferson, and Oswego counties from Friday
morning through Saturday afternoon.

KEY MESSAGE 3...Windy conditions Friday through much of Saturday,
with the strongest winds expected from Finger Lakes region westward.

A compact, but strong surface low will track from the western Great
Lakes Friday morning to far southern Quebec by Saturday morning
bringing another round of strong winds. This system will drag a very
strong 70 knot+ LLJ over the Ohio Valley and western Lake Erie basin
by daybreak Friday, then into far western NY Friday morning. Of
note, the system will weaken as it moves out of the western Great
Lakes to far southern Quebec, leading to a weakening of the LLJ some
10-15 knots, as well as being within the WAA regime in advance of
the system`s cold front. Through Friday morning and potentially into
the early afternoon, this should limit the magnitude of the
strongest gusts. The exception will be over the typical downslope
areas off the Chautauqua Ridge, where some localized warning level
gusts look possible closer to the Lake Erie shoreline in Chautauqua
County. Near warning level WSW to W gusts look possible just east of
the lake Friday afternoon into Friday night in the CAA regime in the
wake of the cold front. With this in mind, a High Wind Watch has
been issued for Chautauqua County from Friday morning through late
Friday night.

Once the cold front moves east through western NY mid to late
afternoon, winds will become southwesterly while the residual LLJ
remains overhead. Now within the CAA regime, deeper mixing will
occur and funneling down the long axis of Lake Erie may lead to a
period of 40-50 mph+ gusts across the Niagara Frontier and east of
Lake Erie (especially immediately east of the lake and across the
hilltops). As the LLJ continues to slowly weaken Friday night, it
may still be strong enough to produce some 45+ mph gusts immediately
downwind of Lake Ontario as it slides further east. The LLJ will
slide east Saturday with winds gradually coming down through the
day.

KEY MESSAGE 4...Active pattern continues late this weekend into the
first part of next week as another dynamic system brings the
possibility for rain, snow, and strong winds, along with a return to
winter-like temperatures for western and northcentral NY.

As the active pattern continues across the northern CONUS, a stronger
push of colder air will dig a deeper, larger scale trough across the
eastern half of the CONUS for the start of the new work week. This
larger scale system will have an expansive warm sector with a deep,
warming southerly flow that will drive temperatures back above
normal Sunday as the warm front lifts north with a swath of
precipitation along and ahead of the boundary. Additional
precipitation will accompany the system`s cold front on Monday, with
areas of lake effect snow showers developing under a cold west to
northwest flow in the system`s wake as 850mb temperatures plummet
down into the -15C to -20C range (very cold for this point in the
season). Latest model consensus continues to show a very strong LLJ
associated with a deepening surface low moving north-northeast from
eastern Michigan Sunday night into central Quebec Monday night that
will need to be monitored for strong wind potential. Plenty of
uncertainty remains with regard to the track of this system, which
will have ramifications to p-type and strength of the winds across
the area for Sunday through Monday night.

&&

.AVIATION /09Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
A cold front has moved east of the region this morning. A few
snow showers are possible this morning. MVFR conditions will
continue across a majority of the region with IFR conditions
across the higher terrain today. IFR conditions across the
higher terrain is expected to improve to MVFR later this
morning.

Cold air advection and steepening low level lapse rates will support
gusty, northwest winds today. Wind gusts up to 40 knots are possible
near the lakeshores this morning. Winds will diminish this afternoon
into tonight. Widely scattered snow showers may develop across
western NY today. A brief reduction in visibility is possible,
however confidence is low.

Outlook...

Friday...Areas of MVFR/IFR with snow developing and then changing to
rain across lower elevations. Windy.

Saturday...Mainly VFR with a slight chance of a snow showers. Windy.

Sunday...MVFR/IFR with snow changing to rain. Windy.

Monday...MVFR/IFR with rain changing to snow. Windy.

&&

.MARINE...
Low pressure is located across southern Quebec this morning, with a
strong cold front near the Hudson River. Strong, westerly winds will
continue on the Lakes, with Gales on Lake Ontario this morning.
Winds will gradually diminish later today.

A series of Low pressure systems will cross the Great Lakes Friday
through early next week, with multiple rounds of Gale Force winds.
Please note, most, if not all of the Lake Erie nearshore waters
continue to be ice covered. Waves have been omitted from the
forecast.

&&

.HYDROLOGY...
Rainfall amounts of three quarters of an inch to an inch and
a half were observed over the last 24 hours. Additional rain
amounts of less than a tenth of an inch are expected this
morning. Warmer weather over the last few days has resulted in
snow melt, with a deep snow pack in place across the Black River
basin. Significant snowpack and SWE remains across the higher
terrain of the Tug Hill Plateau and western Adirondacks.

Rivers will continue to rise east of Lake Ontario from ongoing
snowmelt and rainfall. The Black River will likely flood
starting today, with flooding continuing through the weekend on
this slow responding river. The latest forecast shows the Black
River at Watertown reaching the high end of Minor Flood Stage,
but moderate stage is possible by the weekend, which would
result in more significant impacts.

Flooding is also possible on many other rivers that drain the
Tug Hill Plateau and western Adirondacks tonight through the
end of the week.

&&

.BUF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
NY...Winter Storm Watch from Friday morning through Saturday
     afternoon for NYZ006>008.
     Flood Watch until 5 PM EDT this afternoon for NYZ007-008.
     High Wind Watch from Friday morning through late Friday night
     for NYZ019.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 2 PM EDT this afternoon for LEZ020.
         Small Craft Advisory until 5 PM EDT this afternoon for
         LEZ040-041.
         Gale Warning from noon Friday to 4 AM EDT Saturday for
         LEZ040-041.
         Small Craft Advisory until 2 PM EDT this afternoon
         for LOZ030.
         Gale Warning until 11 AM EDT this morning for LOZ042>045-
         062>065.
         Gale Watch from Friday afternoon through Saturday morning
         for LOZ042-062.
         Gale Watch from Friday evening through Saturday afternoon
         for LOZ043>045-063>065.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...HSK/JM
AVIATION...HSK
MARINE...Hitchcock/HSK
HYDROLOGY...Hitchcock/HSK
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