Binghamton, New York – Umbrellas will be essential across Binghamton on Sunday as a storm system brings a 90% chance of heavy rain by mid-afternoon, increasing the risk of waterlogged roads and reduced visibility on I-81 and Route 17.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, steady rainfall will move in around 2 p.m. Sunday, with wind gusts up to 9 mph. Sunday’s high will reach 63°F before rain tapers off by late evening. Wet pavement may create slick conditions along major highways including I-81, especially during peak travel hours.
Drivers should use caution on bridges and overpasses and avoid unnecessary travel if rain rates intensify. Sunday night will turn partly cloudy, dropping to a low near 44°F as the system moves out.
Memorial Day will begin dry with partly sunny skies, but a 20% chance of light showers returns by late afternoon. Highs will rise to around 70°F—ideal for midday outdoor events before clouds increase again Monday night.
By Tuesday, summer-like weather arrives. Binghamton will see mostly sunny skies and a high near 73°F, followed by mild lows in the low 50s through midweek. Wednesday and Thursday bring a mix of clouds and showers with a 50% rain chance each day and temperatures holding in the mid to upper 60s.
Friday offers a brighter end to the week with partly sunny skies and a high of 73°F. Rain chances return at 60%—a reminder that unsettled patterns may linger into next weekend.




