New York Weather Alert: Patchy Fog and Thunderstorms Likely Tuesday Morning in Binghamton

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Binghamton, NY – Commuters and residents across Binghamton should prepare for patchy fog and thunderstorms beginning Tuesday morning, July 15th, potentially disrupting travel and daily routines.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will develop before 9 a.m. Tuesday, reducing visibility and creating hazardous driving conditions. Drivers along major roadways like Interstate 81 and Route 17 should remain cautious, slow down, and use headlights even after sunrise.

As fog dissipates, the afternoon brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, with high temperatures around 89°F. Residents should remain weather-aware and be ready to seek shelter quickly if storms intensify.

The unsettled summer pattern continues throughout the week. On Wednesday, expect a high near 91°F, with afternoon showers possible, increasing overnight into Thursday. Thursday looks notably stormy, with heavy showers likely before 9 a.m. and thunderstorms possible afterward, especially affecting morning commuters.

Friday brings continued unsettled conditions with showers and thunderstorms likely, and highs approaching 85°F. Weekend plans should factor in potential afternoon thunderstorms on Saturday, although sunnier conditions will provide relief earlier in the day with highs near 85°F. Sunday remains similarly warm, around 85°F, with afternoon storm chances lingering.

Residents and visitors should remain alert throughout the week, frequently checking weather updates and adjusting outdoor activities accordingly. Charge mobile devices, secure outdoor furniture, and plan alternative indoor activities if possible, especially Thursday and Friday when storm activity peaks.

Stay tuned for additional advisories and updates from the National Weather Service throughout the week, as weather conditions can rapidly change.

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