New York – Wet pavement and low clouds are already setting the tone across Binghamton this afternoon, and more rain is on the way as a slow-moving pattern takes hold. Light showers are developing early, and conditions will stay unsettled through the day.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances reach 50 percent today with winds gusting up to 29 mph and highs near 73°F. While rainfall amounts remain light at first, passing showers could briefly reduce visibility for drivers.
Across Binghamton, Johnson City, and Broome County, roads like I-81 and Route 17 may turn slick during bursts of rain. Plan extra travel time this afternoon and keep headlights on when visibility drops.
By Tuesday, the pattern becomes more active. Showers increase, and thunderstorms are possible later in the day, with highs climbing near 79°F. Conditions may shift quickly, especially during the late-day commute.
The most consistent rain arrives Wednesday. Shower chances climb as high as 70 percent, with periods of steady rain and possible thunderstorms through the afternoon and evening. Wet ground and repeated rainfall may lead to ponding on roads and reduced visibility.
Thursday keeps the unsettled trend going with another round of showers and highs near the low 80s. While not a washout, expect on-and-off rain to impact outdoor plans.
Five Day Forecast for Binghamton, New York
Today: High 73°F, chance of showers
Tuesday: High 79°F, chance of showers and storms
Wednesday: High 79°F, showers likely
Thursday: High 81°F, chance of showers
Friday: High 73°F, chance of showers


