Binghamton, NY – Central New York residents can expect a mix of rain and snow showers on Sunday, with lake-effect precipitation likely in the region. Travelers along I-81 should prepare for potentially slick conditions, especially in higher elevations.
According to the National Weather Service, the day will start with cloudy skies, with showers developing during the morning and persisting into the afternoon. Highs will reach the low 40s, but cooler conditions in valleys and elevated areas may lead to light snow accumulations. Wind gusts from the northwest will make temperatures feel colder throughout the day.
Sunday night, conditions will remain cool, with lows dipping into the 30s. A chance of light snow persists overnight, especially north of Binghamton, with minimal accumulation. Commuters are urged to stay cautious on untreated roads, as temperatures may cause icy patches during early morning hours.
Looking ahead, Monday will remain mostly dry but overcast, with highs near 49°F. Tuesday, however, brings a 90% chance of rain showers, potentially impacting Thanksgiving travel plans. Clearing is expected by Wednesday, with partly sunny skies and a high near 42°F.
By Thanksgiving Day, another storm system could bring rain and snow showers, but forecasts remain uncertain. Travelers should monitor updates closely.
Plan your routes carefully this week, and ensure your vehicle is prepared for changing weather. Stay tuned for updates as conditions evolve.
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