New York Weather Alert: Scattered Showers Today, Snow Expected by Wednesday Morning

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Binghamton, NY – Scattered showers are expected to roll across much of New York Monday afternoon into the evening, with colder air setting the stage for accumulating snow by midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, most of the rain will fall late Monday before temperatures drop significantly Tuesday night. The shift could bring up to 2 inches of snow across parts of Central New York, especially in higher elevations near Hamilton, Cortland, and Utica. The snow is forecast to continue into Wednesday morning, with the potential for localized Lake Effect activity.

Temperatures on Monday will peak in the low to mid-60s across much of the state, with Binghamton reaching 62°F and Wilkes-Barre near 64°F. However, a sharp cooldown is expected as the system progresses, resulting in snow chances increasing late Tuesday night.

Drivers should remain cautious during the Wednesday morning commute, particularly in areas like Boonville and Hamilton, where 1–2 inches of accumulation are likely. Residents are encouraged to check local alerts and use extra caution on bridges and overpasses, which may freeze first.

Prepare for slick roads and changing travel conditions by Wednesday, and stay updated with local forecasts through the National Weather Service and emergency channels.

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