Binghamton, NY Cold Blast: -15° Wind Chills and Frostbite Risk Tonight

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Binghamton, NY – The National Weather Service warns of dangerously cold conditions Sunday night as wind chills are expected to dip well below zero across much of Central New York and Northern Pennsylvania. Residents are urged to bundle up and limit time outdoors through Monday morning.

According to the US National Weather Service Binghamton, temperatures will plummet into the single digits and negatives overnight, with wind chill values ranging from -10° to -20°F in many areas. The coldest readings are expected in the Twin Tiers region and northern counties.

Winds will remain brisk through the evening with gusts up to 30 mph, especially in higher elevations like the Poconos, before easing toward dawn. The combination of strong winds and frigid air could lead to frostbite on exposed skin within 30 minutes, forecasters said.

Actual air temperatures early Monday will feel similar to wind chill readings, keeping the region in a deep freeze for the morning commute. Schools and commuters are advised to dress in multiple layers, including hats and gloves, as temperatures remain dangerously low into mid-morning.

The NWS adds that a gradual warm-up is expected later in the week, but cold mornings will persist through midweek.


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