Binghamton, NY – Monday in Binghamton will bring mostly sunny skies and seasonable temperatures, a pleasant start for the week. Residents can expect clear skies with a high near 58°F and a light breeze, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities. However, a significant warm-up is on the horizon, with highs projected to reach the 70s by midweek, offering a brief taste of late-season warmth.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the warming trend will be accompanied by increasing chances of rain by Tuesday night, with showers likely on Wednesday. Monday night will remain calm, with mostly clear conditions and a low near 48°F. As the warming trend intensifies, Tuesday’s high is forecasted near 70°F, although gusty south winds, reaching up to 20 mph, might affect visibility on roadways like I-81. NWS advises motorists to stay cautious of potential gusts while driving, particularly for high-profile vehicles.
Tuesday night will see a 30% chance of showers developing after midnight, increasing to a 50% chance of rain on Wednesday. Wednesday is expected to be the warmest day of the week, with a high around 71°F, though wet conditions could dampen outdoor plans.
Temperatures are anticipated to drop slightly by Thursday, with a mostly sunny day and a high near 60°F, followed by similar conditions heading into the weekend. The warm start to the week is expected to fade by Friday, with highs returning to the mid-50s.
Residents should enjoy the warmer temperatures while they last, as cooler and drier weather will settle in toward the weekend. For those with outdoor plans, Monday and Tuesday remain the best days before the rain arrives midweek.
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