Binghamton, NY – Scattered thunderstorms are expected to roll through Binghamton this afternoon, bringing cooler temperatures and a chance for localized downpours. The National Weather Service predicts highs in the upper 60s to mid-70s, with showers potentially interrupting the otherwise dry day. Residents should be prepared for brief periods of heavy rain and possible thunderstorm activity, especially in the central regions of New York.
According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service in Binghamton, the bulk of the rain is anticipated in the afternoon hours. Despite the scattered nature of the storms, most areas will remain dry, although some localized areas could see more significant precipitation. The chance of thunderstorms diminishes by the evening, leading to a cooler and mostly clear night.
Tomorrow, the weather is expected to improve, with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing to the mid-70s. However, an isolated thunderstorm cannot be ruled out, particularly in the early afternoon. Residents should monitor local forecasts for the latest updates and be prepared for any sudden changes in the weather.




