Binghamton, NY – As Binghamton prepares for a record-breaking Thursday, residents can expect a stretch of unusually warm weather and potentially wet conditions as the weekend approaches. The high for October 31st is forecasted to reach 76 degrees, a significant departure from typical late October temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service, this Halloween will also see unseasonably warm conditions. Trick-or-treaters in Binghamton can expect temperatures around 67 degrees by 7 p.m., making it one of the warmest Halloweens on record. Residents are advised to enjoy the warm evening safely, but to keep an eye on changing weather as cooler, wetter conditions are expected soon.
The five-day forecast indicates a mix of weather patterns. Following Thursday’s warmth, a slight drop to a high of 65 is expected, with intermittent showers. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies but with a cooler high of 52 degrees, followed by clear, cold conditions at night, dipping to 31 degrees. Sunday remains clear with a high near 56, ideal for outdoor activities before a possible return of showers Sunday night into Monday.
For those traveling on Interstate 81 or Route 17, Friday night’s rain may reduce visibility and slick roadways. Plan accordingly and monitor for updates, especially as cooler temperatures may introduce variable conditions by early next week.



