Isolated Storms Expected in New York: Flash Flooding Possible

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Binghamton, NY – Today’s forecast indicates that Binghamton and surrounding areas in New York should prepare for a day of isolated storms and heavy rainfall. The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued an alert for the potential of localized flash flooding, particularly in Northeast Pennsylvania and the southern tier of New York. Showers will diminish in the morning, but scattered thunderstorms will develop in the afternoon, continuing into the evening.

According to the National Weather Service, the storms could be strong, with some possibly reaching severe levels. The main threats include isolated damaging wind gusts and hail. Rainfall could be heavy at times, increasing the risk of flash flooding, especially in areas that have already experienced significant rainfall in recent days.

The forecast for the rest of the week remains unsettled. Wednesday will bring cooler temperatures with highs in the low 70s and a slight chance of showers. Thursday and Friday will see a return of rain, with Thursday’s showers tapering off in the afternoon and heavier rain expected again on Friday. Temperatures will remain in the low to mid-70s through the weekend, with showers continuing into Saturday and a slight chance of rain on Sunday.