Binghamton, NY – Residents in the Binghamton area should be prepared for frosty conditions this morning before the temperatures rise later today. Morning commuters on I-81 and other local roads should expect slippery patches until about 10 a.m. as frost clears. The sun is expected to break through by late morning, warming the region to a high of 55°F.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will dip to 34°F tonight, with patchy frost developing again after 1 a.m. Drivers should be cautious if traveling in the early hours of Friday. Frost may create slick conditions on roadways such as I-88 and nearby rural roads. By Friday afternoon, temperatures will climb to a high of 63°F, with continued clear skies and light winds.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday brings more sunshine and highs near 65°F. Frost will be a concern again early in the morning before the sun takes over. Sunday promises even warmer temperatures, nearing 68°F, offering perfect fall weather for outdoor activities. Nights will remain chilly, dropping into the 40s.
Locals planning travel should keep an eye on changing conditions. Areas of frost can appear suddenly in the mornings, and early drivers are encouraged to slow down and check weather updates frequently. By next week, expect a continued warm trend, with sunny skies and highs reaching the low 70s by Monday.