Binghamton, N.Y. – Expect clear skies and a mild start to the week as cooler air settles over New York on Monday, July 21st, with Binghamton rebounding from overnight storms into a stretch of dry, sunny weather.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will bring calm conditions with highs near 77°F and light northwest winds around 6 mph. After Sunday’s downpours and thunderstorm risks, the shift to dry air will be a welcome relief, especially for travelers along I-81 and local roads that saw ponding and reduced visibility. Monday night dips into the low 50s with continued clearing, giving residents a good window to prep for midweek heat.
By Wednesday, Binghamton will push toward 86°F, ushering in hotter-than-average conditions for late July. While Monday and Tuesday stay dry, storms return Thursday afternoon, bringing a 30% chance of rain and humidity that lingers into Friday. Outdoor events and power usage should be planned accordingly as the heat intensifies.
Residents should stay hydrated and limit strenuous activity during peak afternoon hours midweek, especially with highs expected to remain in the upper 80s through Saturday. Local officials may issue heat advisories if temperatures rise further or humidity increases.
⚠️ More updates may follow if storm chances increase by Thursday.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast: Monday, July 21 – Saturday, July 26
- Monday: Sunny, high near 77°F. Northwest wind around 6 mph.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 79°F. Calm morning winds becoming light southwest in the afternoon.
- Wednesday: Sunny and hot, high near 86°F.
- Thursday: 30% chance of PM thunderstorms. Partly sunny, high near 91°F.
- Friday: 50% chance of storms. High near 91°F. Muggy with lingering showers possible.
- Saturday: Slight chance of PM storms. Mostly sunny, high near 89°F.