New York Weather Alert: Northern Lights May Appear Over Buffalo Tonight, Clear Skies Offer Rare September Display

Buffalo, NY – Western New Yorkers have a rare opportunity to witness the Northern Lights tonight into early Tuesday morning as clear skies stretch across Buffalo and surrounding areas. The aurora, usually visible only in far northern latitudes, could appear as green and purple hues ripple along the horizon.

Northern Lights Visibility: Why Buffalo Could See the Aurora

The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center reports that a powerful solar eruption is triggering moderate to strong geomagnetic storms.

“If skies remain clear, residents from New England to the Midwest may see the aurora. Buffalo’s mostly clear conditions provide one of the best chances in New York, particularly away from city lights along Lake Erie and the I-90 corridor,” meteorologists said.

Residents planning to photograph or view the aurora are encouraged to find dark areas away from streetlights and highways for the best viewing experience.

Tuesday Forecast: Dry and Mild Weather

Meteorological fall officially begins today, and Tuesday promises pleasant, dry conditions with highs near 76°F and light winds. Clear skies will allow for outdoor activities, morning walks, or commuting with minimal weather concerns.

Midweek Weather: Showers and Storms Possible

Clouds and unsettled weather are expected later this week. Thursday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms, with gusty winds possibly affecting travel along the New York State Thruway. Rain may continue into Thursday night, so residents are advised to monitor conditions and plan accordingly…

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