Binghamton, NY – Rain and strong gusts could dampen plans in Binghamton on Sunday, but a wave of summer weather arrives quickly behind it.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of showers is expected after 2 p.m. Sunday, with west winds reaching up to 20 mph and highs near 62°F. Any rainfall will be light, with totals under a tenth of an inch. Drivers along I-81 should remain alert for wet road conditions through the evening.
Conditions clear overnight into Monday, marking the beginning of a sunny, dry, and much warmer stretch. Monday’s high reaches 73°F under clear skies, with Tuesday peaking near 83°F — the region’s first true taste of summer this year.
Monday night will be mostly clear with a low near 49°F, while Tuesday night stays mild around 60°F. Sunshine dominates Wednesday, with highs near 88°F and only a light breeze from the west. Smoke from Canadian wildfires may continue to reduce air quality during the week but poses minimal visibility issues for now.
By Thursday, a slight chance of rain returns. Highs remain warm near 87°F, with 50% chances of storms extending into Thursday night and Friday.
Looking Ahead:
- Sunday (June 1): 62°F, breezy with PM showers
- Monday (June 2): 73°F and sunny
- Tuesday (June 3): 83°F, bright and clear
- Wednesday (June 4): 88°F, summer heat builds
- Thursday (June 5): Storms possible, 87°F


