Binghamton, New York – A soggy stretch of SPRING weather is on the way for Binghamton as a series of storms targets the region through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, a 90% chance of rain and thunderstorms arrives Saturday afternoon, with periods of heavy rain and isolated thunder extending through Monday night. This multi-day rain event could lead to localized flooding along I-81, Route 17, and surface streets in low-lying areas. Afternoon outdoor plans Saturday may be disrupted by storms, especially after 2 p.m.
Expect the heaviest rainfall between Saturday 2 p.m. and Sunday evening, with new rainfall amounts possibly exceeding one inch in spots. Thunderstorms could bring brief downpours and gusty winds. Sunday will stay rainy, with a high near 65°F and continued precipitation into Monday and Tuesday.
Temperatures remain springlike but humid, with highs near 67°F Saturday, 65°F Sunday, and 68°F Monday, before slightly warmer conditions return midweek. Nighttime lows hover in the mid-50s.
Five-Day Binghamton Outlook:
- Saturday: Showers, thunder after 2 p.m. High 67°F.
- Sunday: Showers continue. High 65°F.
- Monday: Rain likely. High 68°F.
- Tuesday: Chance of showers. High 69°F.
- Wednesday: Showers possible. High 71°F.




