South Carolina – Warm air is already settling over Spartanburg this morning, with a calm, slightly humid breeze hinting at a quick jump toward near-summer warmth and a late-day storm risk. Roads remain dry now, but changes are building into tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, skies stay partly sunny today with highs near 83°F. A 30% chance of showers develops late tonight, with a slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight. Rainfall remains light but could briefly dampen roads.
Sunday turns even warmer, climbing to 87°F under bright sunshine. It will feel more like early summer than early spring, especially during the afternoon. Winds may gust up to 18 mph, adding a bit of movement to an otherwise calm day.
Clouds increase again late Sunday night, though conditions stay mostly dry. By Monday afternoon, another 20% chance of showers develops, especially after 3 p.m. Roads could turn slick in isolated spots, but widespread impacts remain limited.
Temperatures begin to ease by Tuesday, dropping to near 64°F under partly sunny skies. That cooler air will feel noticeable after the weekend warmth, especially during the morning and evening hours.
For now, plan outdoor activities during the dry daylight hours. Keep an eye on the sky late tonight and again Monday afternoon for brief showers. Are you feeling the early spring heat building in your area yet?
Five Day Outlook for Spartanburg, South Carolina:
Sunday: High 87°F, sunny
Monday: High 82°F, slight chance of showers
Tuesday: High 64°F, partly sunny
Wednesday: High 65°F, partly sunny
Thursday: High 77°F, mostly sunny



