Binghamton, NY – A series of spring showers will begin sweeping through Binghamton on Monday afternoon, bringing a chance of rain and thunderstorms through the evening. Drivers and residents should prepare for slick conditions, especially on secondary roads. By Monday night, temperatures will drop to around 55°F, with a 60% chance of rain continuing through Tuesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, the first significant round of rain will move in after 2 PM on Monday. Winds will remain calm at first, but the rain is expected to increase in intensity as the day progresses. The high temperature on Monday will be 78°F, creating a mix of warm air and unsettled weather conditions. This could lead to brief periods of thunderstorms, especially as the day turns to evening.
As Monday night rolls in, expect cloudy skies with ongoing rain and a low of 55°F. A 60% chance of showers remains in the forecast. The weather will continue into Tuesday, with showers expected to intensify throughout the day, bringing higher chances of rain during the afternoon and evening hours.
Looking ahead, Wednesday will see more mild temperatures with a high of 69°F, and a slight reduction in rain chances. By Thursday, the rain will likely return in the afternoon as the temperature rises to 77°F. For those planning to travel this week, expect damp conditions through mid-week, with better chances for dry weather toward Friday.
Stay alert for potential weather advisories or warnings in the coming days. Be prepared by keeping an umbrella handy and adjusting travel plans accordingly. Check back for updates as rain showers progress through Binghamton and the region.


