Binghamton, NY – Rain returns to southern New York just in time to disrupt late-weekend plans, with a growing storm threat by Sunday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, scattered showers will develop after 2 p.m. Sunday, followed by likely thunderstorms after 8 p.m. across Broome, Tioga, and Tompkins counties. The chance of precipitation jumps to 60% Sunday night, with winds increasing from the southeast at 3 to 5 mph.
Motorists traveling I-81 or I-86 Sunday evening should expect slick roads and reduced visibility. Although rainfall amounts will likely stay under a quarter-inch, isolated thunderstorms could bring brief downpours. Patchy fog could also develop early Sunday, especially before 8 a.m., reducing visibility for early morning drivers.
Monday brings a brief break, with only a 50% chance of showers. But more consistent rain returns Monday night into Tuesday, when an 80% chance of thunderstorms is expected. Tuesday’s high reaches 76°F, but cooler air and clearing skies move in by midweek.
🌤 Five-Day Forecast for Binghamton (June 7–June 12):
- Saturday (June 7): Cloudy, high 77°F. 40% chance of showers in the afternoon.
- Sunday (June 8): Showers likely after 2 p.m., high 78°F. Thunderstorms possible after 8 p.m.
- Monday (June 9): Chance of showers, high 77°F. Storms likely after sunset.
- Tuesday (June 10): Thunderstorms likely, high 76°F. Heavy evening rain expected.
- Wednesday (June 11): Clearing, partly sunny, high near 76°F.
- Thursday (June 12): Mostly sunny, high near 81°F.
Stay alert for possible weather advisories Sunday night through Tuesday.