Binghamton, NY – Searing heat will take hold across Binghamton and the Southern Tier this weekend, with afternoon highs soaring into the 90s from Sunday through at least Tuesday—posing real risks for heat stress, outdoor workers, and anyone without reliable cooling.
According to the National Weather Service, Binghamton’s hottest days will arrive Sunday through Tuesday, with highs reaching 90°F Sunday, 92°F Monday, and 93°F Tuesday. Light winds and mostly sunny skies will amplify the risk, especially for those traveling, working outdoors, or heading to local events. Overnight lows will offer little relief, staying well into the 60s most nights. Broome, Tioga, and Chenango counties will see the most intense conditions, but all of Upstate New York should prepare for unusually hot weather, especially in homes or schools lacking air conditioning.
Health experts urge everyone to limit strenuous outdoor activities to the morning or evening, drink extra water, and check on elderly neighbors and pets. Never leave children or pets in vehicles, even for a few minutes. Those attending Binghamton’s summer festivals or outdoor events should bring water and seek shade. The stretch of hot, sunny weather is expected to last through at least Tuesday, with a chance of thunderstorms and a gradual cool-down possible by midweek. More heat advisories or alerts could be issued if conditions persist.
Five Day Binghamton, NY Outlook:
- Friday: Becoming sunny, high 84°F, low 57°F
- Saturday: Sunny and hot, high 86°F, low 60°F
- Sunday: Sunny, highs near 90°F, low 62°F
- Monday: Hot and mostly clear, high 92°F, low 66°F
- Tuesday: Hot, mostly sunny, high 93°F, low 69°F




