Binghamton, NY – A warm and dry Sunday in Binghamton marks the end of a dry streak, with rain expected to move in by Monday. Residents can enjoy one more day of mild temperatures, reaching a high of 73°F, before the weather takes a turn. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns that a more active pattern will bring scattered showers by Monday morning along key roadways like I-81 and Route 17.
According to the NWS in Binghamton, a 40% chance of rain begins early Monday, with precipitation likely increasing by midday. Temperatures will cool, reaching just 64°F on Monday, as showers filter in from the east. Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead for wet roads during Monday’s commute, as heavier rain is forecast later in the week.
The weather pattern will remain unsettled throughout the week, with additional rain expected through Wednesday. By next weekend, conditions should improve, with temperatures climbing back into the 70s and clearer skies anticipated. Stay updated with local forecasts to prepare for changing conditions.