Binghamton, N.Y. – High pressure is ushering in a dry, sunny Tuesday across Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania, with temperatures climbing into the low 70s in some areas — nearly 10 degrees above average for late April.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, Tuesday will remain precipitation-free with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies. Daytime highs are forecast to range from the low 60s near Auburn, Norwich, and Utica, to the low 70s in Binghamton, Monticello, and Scranton.
Drivers can expect ideal travel conditions, though occasional light breezes may still warrant attention for high-profile vehicles. The dry spell offers a welcome break for areas that have seen spotty rain in recent weeks, and utility crews plan no weather-related outages or delays.
Communities including Ithaca (64°F), Elmira (67°F), and Honesdale (69°F) will see the best opportunity for outdoor activities through sunset. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and use sun protection if spending extended time outside, as UV levels will be elevated under clear skies.
This calm, warm pattern is expected to continue into Wednesday, though cooler air may arrive by midweek. The National Weather Service will issue updates if any changes develop.