South Carolina wakes up to a crisp February morning across the Upstate. Temperatures hover near 41 degrees before sunrise in Spartanburg. Skies remain clear and calm, creating a chilly but quiet start to the day.
Sunshine takes over quickly this morning. Afternoon highs climb to 62 degrees, offering a noticeable warmup. Roads along I-85 and I-26 remain dry, though a few sheltered areas could see brief patchy fog at daybreak.
Tonight turns mostly clear and cool. Lows dip to 36 degrees under calm winds. Tuesday begins with patchy fog before 10 a.m., then sunshine returns. Highs rise to 65 degrees, continuing the steady February thaw.
By Wednesday, February 18, clouds increase and temperatures push to 67 degrees. Southwest winds strengthen, with gusts near 25 mph at times. This signals a pattern shift heading into midweek weather.
Rain chances arrive Thursday, mainly during the morning hours. Highs surge to 73 degrees despite scattered showers. Friday stays mild with highs in the mid-70s and another chance of rain. No snow, ice storm, or Polar Vortex concerns are expected across the Upstate.
Looking into President’s Day Week and the 6–10 day outlook, above-average temperatures remain favored. Highs may approach the upper 60s to lower 70s through next weekend. Periodic rain chances continue, but winter weather appears unlikely. February is delivering early spring vibes across Spartanburg, with a steady warming trend shaping the days ahead.


