Binghamton — Current Water Temperature, Annual Trends and Forecast
This page provides information on the current water temperature in Binghamton, trends, monthly ranges and the forecast for the coming days.
Current Water Temperature
Water Temperature in Binghamton today is 18.1°C.
Water Temperature: Daily Trends, Historical Records, and Forecast
⚠️ As of today, the minimum water temperature ranges from 65°F (18°C) to 68°F (20°C). This is already quite warm water, which is ideal for most people. Swimming becomes comfortable, and prolonged stays in the water do not cause discomfort. This temperature is perfect for family trips and for those who prefer warmer water. It is also comfortable for water sports such as surfing or swimming. It is important to note that these swimming tips and recommendations apply only in good weather. When the air temperature is below 68°F (20°C), and sometimes even below 77°F (25°C), swimming can be unpleasant even with relatively high water temperatures.
Water Temperature Chart Over the Last 30 Days
Table of Daily Sea Temperature Data
| Date | Current | Average | Forecast |
|---|---|---|---|
| JUN 23 | 18.0°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUN 24 | 17.9°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUN 25 | 17.7°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUN 26 | 17.7°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUN 27 | 17.3°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUN 28 | 16.8°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUN 29 | 17.4°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUN 30 | 18.1°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUL 1 | 19.5°C | 18.2°C | |
| JUL 2 | 19.5°C | 18.2°C | |
| JUL 3 | 19.5°C | 18.3°C | |
| JUL 4 | 19.5°C | 18.4°C | |
| JUL 5 | 19.5°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUL 6 | 19.5°C | 18.5°C | |
| JUL 7 | 19.5°C | 18.6°C |
* Current - Actual water temperature value
** Average - Average water temperature on this day in recent years
*** Forecast - Our water temperature forecast
Actual nearshore water temperatures may fluctuate by several degrees from the reported values, especially following heavy rainfall or extended periods of strong winds. Certain wind patterns can cause colder, deeper waters to rise and replace the sun-warmed surface water, leading to noticeable variations.
Our forecast is based on a proprietary mathematical model that considers real-time water temperature changes, historical trends, key weather patterns, wind strength and direction, and air temperature specific to each region. Additionally, we incorporate data from other resorts to enhance accuracy.
Monthly Water Temperature Range (Min, Max & Average)
| Month | Min | Avg | Max |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 0°C | 5°C | 9°C |
| February | 0°C | 5°C | 9°C |
| March | 0°C | 6°C | 11°C |
| April | 4°C | 10°C | 16°C |
| May | 8°C | 13°C | 21°C |
| June | 14°C | 19°C | 22°C |
| July | 15°C | 20°C | 24°C |
| August | 17°C | 21°C | 23°C |
| September | 11°C | 17°C | 22°C |
| October | 8°C | 13°C | 17°C |
| November | 3°C | 8°C | 16°C |
| December | 1°C | 5°C | 8°C |
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Location & Local Information
Binghamton, located in the Southern Tier of New York State, sits along the Susquehanna River, which provides scenic views and recreational opportunities. However, when it comes to swimming, the river is not typically considered a primary spot for such activities. The water temperature in the Susquehanna River near Binghamton varies significantly depending on the season. During the summer months, water temperatures can range from 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C), making it somewhat comfortable for occasional swimming, though it’s often cooler than what you might expect from typical swimming lakes or pools.
The river's current and depth can be a challenge for swimmers, especially near Binghamton, where the flow is stronger and faster than in more stagnant or shallow bodies of water. These currents can make it difficult for swimmers, particularly inexperienced ones, to navigate the waters safely. Additionally, while the river offers excellent opportunities for boating, kayaking, and fishing, local authorities generally do not encourage swimming in the Susquehanna due to safety concerns, water quality fluctuations, and the risk of debris or other hazards in the water.
That said, there are other nearby spots in the region that provide better swimming options. Local parks and recreational areas with artificial lakes or swimming pools, like those found in the Binghamton area, tend to be better for swimmers seeking a safe and controlled environment. The Susquehanna River, while picturesque and full of life, is better suited for water sports like kayaking and canoeing rather than casual swimming, especially for those unfamiliar with river conditions.
