Binghamton, NY – A day of drying out is forecasted across the Binghamton region, with fair weather and seasonably cool temperatures on Saturday, August 10. The National Weather Service (NWS) has reported that while river levels are decreasing, flood warnings remain active for several key river sites, including Tunkhannock Creek at Tunkhannock, PA, the West Branch Delaware River at Walton, NY, and the Susquehanna River at Conklin, NY.
According to the NWS, these sites are expected to drop below flood stage later today, bringing relief to the areas impacted by recent heavy rainfall. Despite the ongoing warnings, residents can look forward to mostly sunny skies and temperatures hovering in the mid-70s across the region, with cooler conditions anticipated during the evening hours.
The NWS encourages residents to monitor river levels via their website and to remain cautious around water bodies until flood warnings are officially lifted. As the weather stabilizes, outdoor activities can resume, making this weekend an ideal time to enjoy the seasonably cool temperatures.