Binghamton, New York Weather Alert Now: Snow Showers and –1° Wind Chills Through This Morning

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New York starts the morning under swirling flakes and a sharp northwest wind. Snow dusts windshields across Binghamton, and temperatures sit near 13 degrees. Wind chills dip below zero at times. Visibility drops in bursts, especially along I-81 and Route 17. If you’re heading out, expect slick patches and reduced visibility through late morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, snow showers will remain likely through the morning hours. About an inch of accumulation is possible in some spots. Northwest winds gust up to 23 mph, keeping wind chills near –1 degree. Roads may turn slushy where treatment lags.

By afternoon, snow showers become more scattered. Highs reach only 24 degrees, so melting stays limited. This is peak flash-freeze season. Any moisture left behind can refreeze quickly after sunset. Use caution on bridges and untreated side streets.

Another round of snow showers develops late tonight, with a 90 percent chance of precipitation. Lows fall near 17 degrees. By Wednesday, a rain-and-snow mix moves in before 1 p.m., then periods of rain and snow continue into the afternoon. Highs climb to 41 degrees, which could create slushy travel.

Snow showers linger Wednesday night with lows near 21. Thursday stays mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers and highs near 34. Sunshine returns Friday with highs near 39.

Looking ahead, temperatures trend milder into early next week. Highs approach the upper 40s by Saturday, hinting at early spring vibes across central New York.

Five Day Outlook for Binghamton, New York:
Today: Chance of snow showers, high 24.
Wednesday: Rain and snow likely, high 41.
Thursday: Chance of snow showers, high 34.
Friday: Sunny, high 39.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 49.