New York Weather Alert: 60–70% Rain Risk Monday Night Into Tuesday Across Binghamton Area

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New York – Frost clings to rooftops and parked cars this morning across Binghamton, where temperatures in the mid-20s are cold enough to lock in a sharp, biting start. Roads are dry for now, but the quiet conditions won’t last.

According to the National Weather Service, skies turn partly sunny through the day with highs reaching 52°F. Light winds shift southwest, beginning a rapid warming trend that will define the first week of April.

Across the Southern Tier, conditions remain stable into early Monday. Highs climb to 59°F, though clouds increase and a slight shower chance develops after midday. Travel along I-81 and Route 17 should remain manageable through most daylight hours.

By Monday night, moisture surges in. Showers become likely with a 60% chance, leading to wet pavement and reduced visibility during late travel. Plan extra time if heading out.

Tuesday marks the biggest shift. Temperatures jump to around 70°F, but steady rain continues with a 60% chance during the day and increasing to 70% by night. Periods of heavier rain could cause ponding on roads and slower commutes across Broome County.

By Wednesday, the pattern stays unsettled. Rain remains likely, especially before the afternoon, with highs near 61°F. Then comes a sharp twist—temperatures drop toward freezing by late night, opening the door for a rain-to-snow mix.

That late-week transition raises the risk for slick spots if surfaces refreeze. This is the time of year when flash freezing can catch drivers off guard.

Five Day Outlook for Binghamton, NY:
Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 52°F
Monday: Slight chance of showers, high near 59°F
Tuesday: Showers likely, high near 70°F
Wednesday: Rain likely, high near 61°F
Thursday: Rain and snow possible, high near 47°F