Binghamton, NY – Snow and icy conditions are expected to impact central New York starting Tuesday, with a wintry mix likely Wednesday night into Thursday. Forecasters warn of slippery roads, especially during the Thursday morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will bring light snow with highs near 31°F. Snowfall will intensify Wednesday night before turning to sleet and freezing rain early Thursday. A mix of rain and snow is expected before tapering off by Thursday night.
Drivers should prepare for slick conditions on I-81 and surrounding roads. The wintry mix could create hazardous travel, particularly in the morning hours. Officials advise allowing extra travel time and using caution on untreated surfaces.
Beyond the midweek storm, Friday will be mostly cloudy with highs near 27°F. Another chance of snow arrives Saturday with highs in the low 30s.
Residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service and plan accordingly for changing conditions. Snow shovels and ice melt may be needed through the week as temperatures fluctuate.




