Binghamton, NY – Snow and a wintry mix are set to move through central New York late Sunday night, creating hazardous conditions for Monday morning commuters. Forecasters warn of minor snow accumulations and ice, which could make roads like I-81 slippery and unsafe.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Binghamton, light snow will begin late Sunday evening and mix with freezing rain before tapering off Monday morning. Up to an inch of snow is expected in some areas, with icy patches posing risks during the early morning rush hour. Drivers are urged to use caution, reduce speed, and prepare for delays.
Monday will bring a transition to milder temperatures, with highs reaching the low 40s, causing any lingering snow or ice to melt. Showers are likely throughout the day, continuing into Monday night.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will remain unsettled, with a chance of showers before noon and temperatures peaking near 49 degrees. By Wednesday, calmer weather returns with mostly cloudy skies and highs in the low 40s. However, another system could bring rain and snow back to the region by Wednesday night.
Residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates and plan accordingly, especially during Sunday night and Monday morning when conditions will be most hazardous.
Stay tuned for real-time updates from the National Weather Service and ensure vehicles are winter-ready.
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