Binghamton, NY –
Strong spring storms are set to impact central New York and northeast Pennsylvania Monday afternoon, bringing damaging wind gusts and thunderstorms that could disrupt commutes and outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, a hazardous weather outlook is in effect from Monday afternoon through early evening. Wind gusts up to 30 mph and strong storms are likely after 2 p.m., especially along Interstate 81. Residents should stay weather-aware and prepare for potential delays or localized power outages.
The forecast calls for an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday, with high temperatures reaching 72°F. Storms could bring brief heavy rainfall and isolated thunder. Conditions will drop significantly overnight into the low 30s, with a chance of rain turning to snow in higher elevations.
Looking Ahead:
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, breezy, with a high of 42°F and low near 26°F.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, then afternoon showers (40% chance), with a high of 51°F.
- Thursday: Showers likely (50%), high of 71°F, a sign of returning spring warmth.
- Friday: Sunny with a high near 58°F.
- Saturday: Showers possible again, with temps holding in the low 50s.




