New York roads stay wet and cold this afternoon, but a sharper change arrives by evening as rain begins to mix with snow across Binghamton. That transition could create slick patches quickly, especially on bridges and untreated surfaces.
According to the National Weather Service, Binghamton holds near 46°F today with a slight chance of showers after 3 p.m. Winds gust up to 22 mph, adding a chill to already damp conditions. By tonight, precipitation becomes more widespread with a 60% chance of rain and snow showers, and temperatures drop to around 31°F.
Light snow accumulation under a half inch is possible, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces. Roads may stay mostly wet at first, but colder air moving in could trigger slick spots before sunrise. Plan extra time if traveling early.
Tuesday turns colder but quieter, with partly sunny skies and highs near 38°F. Any leftover moisture could refreeze in shaded areas during the morning commute.
By Wednesday, sunshine returns with a high near 51°F, helping melt any lingering patches. That warming trend continues into Thursday with highs near 58°F and dry conditions holding.
Rain chances return Friday with a 30% chance of showers by the afternoon, signaling another shift toward unsettled spring weather.
Drive cautiously tonight and early Tuesday. Watch for changing road conditions and reduced visibility in snow bursts.
Five Day Forecast for Binghamton, New York:
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 38°F
Wednesday: Sunny, high 51°F
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 58°F
Friday: Chance of showers, high 66°F
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 64°F




