Binghamton, NY – New York’s spring weather kicks off with a messy mix in Binghamton, where residents should prepare for rain and snow through midweek. Monday’s commute could bring showers by late morning and slick roads along I-81 and surrounding routes, with chances of accumulating snow increasing overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, a rain-snow mix is expected after 8 a.m. Monday, becoming mostly cloudy with a high near 55°F. New precipitation may result in trace snow, but temperatures will drop to 33°F by night, raising concerns about freezing surfaces.
Tuesday brings more instability. A chance of snow showers returns before 2 a.m., followed by partly sunny skies and highs around 45°F. Snow chances persist into Tuesday night as lows dip to 27°F. Wednesday continues the unsettled trend with another round of snow showers and daytime highs near 41°F.
While snow totals are expected to remain under an inch per event, Binghamton-area drivers should plan for reduced visibility and slick roads, especially during nighttime hours. Travelers along I-81 should exercise caution during early morning and late evening commutes.
Looking ahead, Thursday offers partial relief with sunshine and highs near 49°F. Friday continues the warming trend with temperatures reaching into the low 50s, though weekend showers are possible.
Residents are urged to monitor local forecasts and prepare for fluctuating conditions by dressing in layers and using extra caution when driving overnight.