Binghamton, N.Y. – A quick warm-up is in store for New York as summer-like heat pushes into Binghamton by Tuesday, June 3, with highs near 88°F and increasing haze from Canadian wildfire smoke. Health officials are advising residents to monitor air quality alerts and limit outdoor activity if smoke concentrations rise.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, skies will remain mostly sunny Tuesday with calm winds and highs climbing to near 88°F by mid-afternoon. Overnight conditions remain mild, with a low around 64°F under mostly clear skies. Smoke from distant Canadian wildfires may reduce visibility and worsen air quality across Broome County and surrounding areas through midweek.
Travelers along I-81 should expect hazy driving conditions and possible visibility issues on elevated terrain, especially near dawn and dusk. Those with respiratory issues should avoid prolonged outdoor exposure and keep windows closed through Wednesday.
The unseasonably warm June weather continues through midweek, with temperatures peaking in the upper 80s before showers arrive Thursday. Wednesday brings a mix of sun and clouds with a continued chance of haze. Rain returns Thursday afternoon into Friday, with cooler temps by Saturday.
⚠️ What’s Next:
Humidity and haze will persist until Thursday’s cold front. Stay tuned for updated air quality alerts and monitor local advisories.
☀️ Five-Day Binghamton Forecast:
- Tuesday (June 3): Sunny, high near 88°F. Calm wind.
- Wednesday: Mostly clear early, partly sunny late. High near 86°F.
- Thursday: Rain likely after 2 p.m. High 86°F. Chance of precipitation: 60%.
- Friday: Rain continues. High near 81°F. Chance of precipitation: 70%.
- Saturday: Chance of rain, then clearing. High near 77°F.