A cold front will bring snow, sleet and rain showers to much of New York state Monday night into Tuesday. The National Weather Service in Buffalo is forecasting snow accumulations of one to three inches in some areas overnight.
Western New York faces the most severe conditions over the next 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo. A reinforcing cold front will push through the region Monday night, dropping temperatures well below normal through Tuesday night, with Tuesday afternoon highs reaching only the upper 20s to mid-30s — approximately 15 degrees below normal for early April.
Snow accumulations of one to three inches are possible for areas north of Interstate 90 toward the south shore of Lake Ontario, and for the higher terrain of the Western Southern Tier, where upsloping will enhance snowfall totals, according to forecasters. Lower elevations can expect around an inch of accumulation…