Binghamton, NY — Residents in Binghamton and surrounding areas can expect scattered rain showers today, Veterans Day, with temperatures above average, offering mild conditions for any holiday plans. However, a significant shift is on the horizon as a cold front moves in, bringing much cooler weather starting Tuesday. Locals should prepare for wet roads and reduced visibility late Monday afternoon into the evening, especially around the major highways and I-81 corridor.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, light showers will persist throughout Monday, mainly concentrated in Central New York. Highs today will reach near 59°F, providing a warmer-than-usual November day. Showers will likely continue into Monday night, with an increased chance of rain just after midnight as temperatures drop to the upper 30s.
Looking ahead, Tuesday morning could bring isolated rain and even a chance of snow flurries, with temperatures falling into the low 40s. By Wednesday, the region will experience clearer skies and colder temperatures, with daytime highs around 48°F and overnight lows near 29°F. Thursday continues the cooling trend, with mostly cloudy skies and a high of 47°F, followed by a partly cloudy Thursday night, dipping further into the low 30s.