New York State to See Temperatures Climb Starting Sunday: Thaw Expected Across Upstate Cities

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New York State – Warmer weather is expected to bring relief to upstate New York starting Sunday, with temperatures climbing above freezing. Cities like Binghamton, Syracuse, and Ithaca will see highs reaching the 40s early in the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, the warming trend will begin Sunday and continue into midweek, providing a break from freezing temperatures. Sunday’s highs will hover around the mid-30s in areas like Boonville and Cooperstown, with even warmer readings expected Monday and Tuesday. Syracuse and Elmira could see highs near 44°F by Tuesday afternoon.

Residents should be prepared for variable conditions as the week progresses. A cooling trend is forecast to start Thursday, with temperatures dipping back into the 20s and low 30s. Roads could become slippery late Thursday as the freeze returns. Drivers on major routes like I-81 and NY-12 are advised to use caution during the colder late-week period.

The mild conditions early in the week offer an opportunity for outdoor activities or holiday shopping. Cities like Utica and Montrose should plan accordingly for dry, warm weather before bundling up again by Thursday evening.

Stay updated with your local forecast, and remember to check for updates as temperatures shift later in the week.

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