Binghamton, NY – A storm system moving across New York will bring rain, a wintry mix, and snowfall through Thursday. Residents should prepare for changing road conditions as temperatures fluctuate.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, precipitation will start as rain Wednesday evening and move from southwest to northeast. Overnight, colder air will cause a transition to a wintry mix, including freezing rain and sleet, before shifting to snow by Thursday evening.
Travel could be impacted, especially during the overnight hours and early Thursday morning. Drivers should use caution, as icy spots may develop on untreated roads.
The storm’s intensity will vary by location, with higher elevations likely seeing more snow accumulation. Similar systems have caused travel delays in past years, particularly when rain transitions to ice.
New Yorkers should stay updated on local forecasts and prepare for rapidly changing conditions. If traveling, allow extra time and check road conditions frequently.




