New York Weather Alert: Rain, Fog, and a Sunday Snow Tease Ahead for Binghamton Thanksgiving Travelers

Rain lingers through Saturday before a cold front ushers in light snow chances Sunday morning.

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Binghamton, NY – Gray skies hang low across New York’s Southern Tier this morning, the kind that seem to press closer with every mile of I-81. Pavement glistens under streetlights, damp from a steady rain that’s lingered through the night. The cool, misty air carries a clear sign — winter weather is beginning to stir across upstate New York.

According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, steady rain will taper through early afternoon before partial clearing develops. Highs will reach the mid-40s today, followed by a drop to near freezing tonight as patchy fog and clouds hold firm.

Sunday brings the week’s most notable change. A shallow cold front will dip through the region, creating a chance for a rain-snow mix during the morning — a classic late-November “Winter Tease.” While accumulations remain unlikely, slick spots may appear on rural or shaded roads north of Route 17.

Monday looks bright and calm, but attention turns to Tuesday as another system builds eastward. Expect widespread rain and gusty winds to develop — the first potential Thanksgiving travel slowdown of the week.

By Thanksgiving Day, temperatures cool again across upstate New York and Pennsylvania, with models hinting at light snow chances in the region’s hilltops between November 25 and December 3.

Five-Day Outlook (Binghamton, NY):

  • Today: Rain ending, high 46°F.
  • Sunday: Rain/snow mix early, high 47°F.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high 47°F.
  • Tuesday: Rain likely, high 48°F.
  • Wednesday: Scattered showers, high 45°F.