Binghamton, NY – Snow showers are expected to return to the Southern Tier by midweek, bringing chilly temperatures and potential road slicks across Binghamton. Drivers along Route 17 should prepare for reduced visibility Wednesday morning as light snow moves in after 8 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers will taper off by Wednesday evening, with a high near 43°F and a low around 25°F. Calm winds from the northwest will pick up slightly in the afternoon. New snow accumulation is expected to be less than half an inch, though untreated roads may be slippery.
Looking ahead, Thursday offers a brief break with partly sunny skies and a high near 47°F, though a slight chance of showers could develop after 2 p.m. Friday brings more spring rain, with a 70% chance of evening showers and a daytime high of 52°F. Showers will likely continue into Friday night, potentially impacting weekend travel plans.
The weekend remains unsettled—Saturday’s high of 55°F comes with a 50% chance of rain, and Sunday could reach 60°F under mostly cloudy skies, with another 60% chance of precipitation.
Early next week, Monday stays mild with highs in the upper 50s, but showers will likely return. Residents should prepare for wet commutes and check for weather-related updates throughout the week.




