Binghamton, NY – Residents in Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania can expect a significant warm-up this week, with temperatures climbing well above seasonal averages. After a cool start with lingering snow and rain showers on Sunday, the region will experience mostly dry and spring-like conditions through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, Monday will see highs between 50-60°F under mostly sunny skies, with temperatures continuing to rise through midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday will bring very warm conditions, with highs nearing 68°F before a slight cool-down midweek. A chance of showers is expected Wednesday night into Thursday morning, but overall, the pattern remains mild.
By Thursday and Friday, temperatures will rebound into the upper 50s and 60s, with partly sunny skies and only minimal precipitation chances. Saturday could see highs in the upper 60s with a 30% chance of rain showers, marking the only notable weather disruption heading into the weekend.
Forecasters note that early indications suggest the warmth will persist into the following week, with increasing moisture and rain chances by next Sunday. Residents are advised to enjoy the spring-like conditions and stay updated on any changes in the forecast at weather.gov/bgm.