Binghamton, NY – Cold weather persists through Friday, with frost and patchy fog early in the morning before temperatures warm into the mid-60s. Drivers on Route 17 should exercise caution due to reduced visibility from morning fog and potentially slick road conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will see a high of 64°F with mostly sunny skies after the fog clears. A high-pressure system is expected to keep the area dry, with the warming trend continuing into the weekend. Frost is likely again on Saturday morning, followed by a sunny day with highs near 67°F.
Residents are urged to dress in layers, as nighttime temperatures will drop significantly. Friday night lows are expected to reach 35°F, with frost and patchy fog returning early Saturday morning. West winds will remain light, reducing the wind chill but still contributing to cool overnight conditions.
The extended forecast shows sunny skies and warmer weather through Monday, with highs reaching 72°F. Drivers should remain alert for patchy fog and frost during the early morning hours throughout the weekend. With clear skies predicted for the next several days, outdoor plans are safe but early frost could delay any morning activities.