Binghamton, NY – A mix of rain and snow is expected this morning as temperatures gradually rise above freezing, with isolated to scattered rain showers throughout the day. However, the weather is expected to turn colder tonight, bringing the possibility of accumulating snow in higher elevations across Eastern New York.
According to the National Weather Service Binghamton, temperatures will remain in the 40s today, with showers continuing through the evening hours. By nightfall, temperatures will drop into the low to mid-30s, transitioning rain into snow, particularly in areas like the Western Catskills. The snow accumulation is predicted to range from 1 to 3 inches, particularly in higher elevations.
Residents in these regions are advised to prepare for potentially slick roads overnight, particularly at higher elevations where snow may accumulate quickly. Travelers should be cautious, especially in the Western Catskills, where snow is expected to be heaviest. The weather will continue to impact the area through the evening, with conditions improving by tomorrow.



