Binghamton, NY – Light rain showers will move through the Southern Tier today with a significant drop in temperatures expected overnight.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, Thursday’s highs will run about 5 degrees above seasonal norms, with temperatures reaching into the upper 40s and low 50s across much of south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania. However, after sunset, colder air will settle in, sending overnight lows plunging into the teens for most of the area.
Precipitation chances are highest this afternoon, particularly in Binghamton, Elmira, and surrounding areas, with 35%–55% rain probabilities noted. While no heavy rain is expected, drivers should watch for slick roads as temperatures fall after sundown.
Light snow accumulations are also possible Sunday night into Monday morning. Residents are urged to monitor local updates for timing and totals as the system approaches.
Residents should layer clothing, prepare for icy morning commutes, and ensure pets are sheltered overnight. This fluctuation follows a recent pattern of brief warm-ups followed by sharp cold snaps across the Northeast.
Stay updated via the National Weather Service and local alerts for changes heading into the weekend.



