New York starts the morning with biting cold and pale blue skies over the Southern Tier. Thermometers sit at 16 degrees at Greater Binghamton Airport after sunrise. The air feels sharp on exposed skin. Light northwest winds add to the chill.
Roads look dry, but shaded bridges and overpasses can still turn slick. Flash freezing remains a risk this time of year when daytime melt refreezes early.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, highs reach only 37 degrees today with northwest winds increasing to 9–14 mph and gusts up to 24 mph. Skies stay mostly sunny, but the air stays brisk. Tonight, temperatures fall to around 24 degrees as clouds increase.
Bundle up if you’re heading out this morning.
Sunday moderates quickly. Highs climb to 51 degrees under partly sunny skies. By Monday, temperatures push near 56 degrees with dry conditions through the day. Changes arrive late Monday night, when showers become likely after 2 a.m. with a 70 percent chance of rain.
Tuesday turns noticeably milder. Highs approach 69 degrees, but showers remain likely, especially after midday. Rain continues into Wednesday with highs near 65 degrees and an 80 percent chance of wet weather. Expect wet pavement and slower travel on I-81 and Route 17 through midweek.
Plan outdoor chores for Sunday or Monday afternoon. Keep rain gear ready by Tuesday morning.
Longer-range trends into early April favor above-normal temperatures, signaling a true spring pattern ahead.
Five-Day Outlook for Binghamton, NY:
Sunday: Partly sunny, high 51.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 56.
Tuesday: Showers likely, high 69.
Wednesday: Showers, high 65.
Thursday: Chance of showers, high 48.



