Binghamton Weather Alert: Dense Morning Fog and Clearing Skies Through 10 a.m. Friday

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Binghamton, NY – Drivers across Binghamton should expect patchy dense fog to reduce visibility through 10 a.m. Friday, slowing morning commutes and prompting extra caution on local roads. Skies will clear by midday, with temperatures climbing near 78°F as sunshine returns to the Southern Tier.

According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, fog will develop again late tonight and Saturday morning, especially in low-lying areas and valleys. Motorists are urged to use headlights and allow extra travel time until the fog lifts. After the morning clouds break, Saturday’s high will reach 79°F, with calm conditions making for ideal afternoon plans across Broome and Tioga counties.

Sunday brings a significant warm-up, with highs reaching 85°F under sunny skies. Daytime temperatures will approach 89°F by Monday and Tuesday, marking the hottest stretch of summer so far for Binghamton, Vestal, and Endicott. Residents should stay hydrated and check on vulnerable neighbors as the heat builds.

This pattern of morning fog followed by bright, hot afternoons will continue into early next week, with only a few clouds expected Monday night. Further advisories may be issued if fog thickens or heat persists beyond Tuesday.

Five-Day Binghamton Weather Outlook:

  • Friday: Fog early, then mostly sunny. High: 78°F / Low: 52°F
  • Saturday: Areas of fog early, then sunny. High: 79°F / Low: 54°F
  • Sunday: Sunny and warmer. High: 85°F / Low: 58°F
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, very warm. High: 87°F / Low: 62°F
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, continued heat. High: 89°F / Low: 62°F

Warnings for morning fog and elevated heat remain in effect through Tuesday—check back for the latest local updates.