Binghamton, New York – Weekend travel and outdoor plans across New York could face early disruptions as another round of showers targets Binghamton Saturday morning. Roads like I-81 may be slick through the first half of the day before conditions begin to clear in time for the holiday.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will bring a 50% chance of showers, especially before 2 p.m., with highs near 57°F and light winds around 6 mph. Rainfall is expected to remain light, but wet pavement and reduced visibility could slow drivers and impact any early weekend events.
By Saturday night, skies gradually dry out with just a 30% chance of lingering showers and lows in the mid-40s. Sunday starts cooler, with patchy clouds early, then improves to partly sunny skies and a high near 63°F.
Memorial Day Monday offers a warm-up and a break from the damp pattern, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 70°F. It’s shaping up to be the best day of the long weekend—perfect for barbecues, park visits, and travel across the region.
Looking ahead, Tuesday through Thursday will bring a return to unsettled weather. Showers are likely Tuesday (40% chance), with cooler temps around 51°F. Wednesday and Thursday also carry rain chances near 50%, though highs will climb back into the upper 60s and low 70s—typical early summer weather.
Drivers should remain alert through Saturday afternoon, and residents should plan outdoor activities around Monday’s clear skies. Another weather alert may be issued if midweek rain chances increase.




