Cold Front Hits Southern New York: Rain and Frost Forecast Through Sunday

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Binghamton, NY – A frost advisory is in effect for portions of central New York and northeast Pennsylvania this Friday morning, impacting areas like Binghamton and nearby highways such as I-81 and I-88. Temperatures are forecast to dip as low as 34°F, posing a risk to sensitive outdoor plants. Locals are urged to take precautions, including covering plants to prevent frost damage.

According to the National Weather Service, the advisory remains in effect until 9 a.m. today. After the frost clears, the day is expected to brighten with sunny skies and highs reaching 65°F. For tonight, mostly clear skies will keep temperatures cool, around 52°F.

As we look ahead to Saturday, expect sunny conditions with highs near 64°F. However, rain will likely develop late Saturday night and into Sunday, bringing periodic showers and possible thunderstorms. Sunday will see highs around 60°F, and the rain could continue into the evening hours, especially after 11 p.m. With this rain expected to stretch into Monday, roads may become slick, particularly along major highways like I-81. Travelers should plan for wet conditions and drive cautiously.

Looking toward the extended forecast, showers are also expected on Monday with a high near 62°F, followed by partly sunny skies on Tuesday. Make sure to stay updated on weather changes and take the necessary steps to protect plants and outdoor items before the cold front arrives this weekend.

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