New York Spring Weather: Binghamton Sees Warm-Up After Sunday Snow Showers

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Binghamton, NY – A cold and snowy Sunday in Binghamton will transition into a warmer start to the week, with temperatures reaching the mid-60s by Tuesday. However, gusty winds and a slight chance of snow showers remain in the forecast for Sunday afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of snow showers is expected Sunday morning, mixing with rain in the afternoon as temperatures rise to 43°F. Winds could gust up to 25 mph. By Sunday night, conditions will clear slightly, with a low of 34°F and calmer winds.

Monday will bring mostly sunny skies and a noticeable warm-up, with a high of 56°F. Winds will remain light, making for a pleasant start to the workweek. By Tuesday, temperatures will rise even further, reaching a spring-like 65°F under sunny skies.

The warming trend continues into midweek, with highs in the upper 40s on Wednesday and mid-50s on Thursday. Mostly clear and partly sunny conditions will dominate, creating a more typical early spring feel.

For those traveling on I-81 or Route 17, road conditions will improve after Sunday’s precipitation, though some slick spots may persist overnight. Commuters should stay alert for lingering icy patches early Monday morning.

Spring-like temperatures are finally making their way into Binghamton, signaling an end to winter’s grip. Residents can enjoy the warmer weather, but should remain cautious of early-week gusty winds and possible slick roads.