Binghamtonโ Braces for Weekendโ of Mixed Precipitation, Potential Snow Accumulation
Binghamton residents should prepare forโ aโ continuation of unsettled weatherโฃ conditions throughoutโ the weekend, with a series โคof โrain and snow showers anticipated nearlyโข each โday, according to National Weather service meteorologist Joanne LaBounty. A “busy weather pattern” is expected to bring fluctuating conditions and potential for minor accumulation.
The National Weather Service forecasts a dynamic mix of precipitation for Binghamtonโข from November 14-16. While temperatures will โfluctuate, the โchance of โขsnow increases โคas the weekend progresses.
Friday, November 14: A 30%โฃ chance of precipitation is forecast throughout โthe afternoon. Rain and snowโฃ showers are possible before 1 p.m., transitioning to rain showers between 1-4 โคp.m.,โ and than to snowโ showers after 4 p.m. Expectedโค snow accumulation is less than aโข half-inch. Mostly cloudy skies โare expected โwith a high near 43โข degrees. Evening conditions maintain a 30% โchance of precipitation,with snow showers likely after 7 p.m.,though โคlittle to no additional โฃaccumulation โis anticipated. Overnight lows will be around 26 degrees with mostly cloudy skies.
Saturday, November 15: A 30% chanceโค of showers โis predicted afterโค 1 p.m., โขwith no snow currently in the forecast.โฃ The afternoon โwill be mostly cloudyโฃ with โขa high near 50 degrees. The chance of precipitation increases significantly to 90% in theโ evening, with aโฃ lowโฃ aroundโ 39 degrees.
Sunday, November 16: A 60% chance of rain showers is expected after 1โ p.m., possibly transitioning toโ a mix of rain and โคsnow showers. Mostly cloudyโ skies are forecast with a high near 50 degrees. The rain is expectedโ to turn to snow in the evening, withโค aโ 60% chance of snow showers before 1 a.m. Overnight lows will be around 30 degrees with mostly cloudy skies.