South Carolina – Warm sunshine and calm air are settling in across Spartanburg right now, but a steady buildup toward a wet weekend is already underway.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, dry conditions dominate today with highs near 82°F and light winds gradually shifting from the south. Roads across Spartanburg County and along I-85 remain clear and dry through the afternoon.
By Friday, a slight chance of showers develops after 11 a.m., with about a 20% chance of rain. Most areas stay dry, but a passing shower could briefly dampen roads. Travel impacts remain minimal, though conditions can change quickly.
Saturday introduces a more noticeable shift. Showers may begin as early as late morning, with storm chances increasing after 2 p.m. Rain chances rise to 40%, and a few thunderstorms could develop. Keep plans flexible and watch for changing skies.
Saturday night into Sunday marks the main impact window. Rain becomes more widespread, with chances climbing to 90% Sunday. Steady showers and periods of heavier rain could reduce visibility and create slick conditions on major routes, including I-26 and I-85. Plan extra travel time and avoid unnecessary trips during heavier rainfall.
Temperatures drop into the low 70s Sunday, ending the brief summer-like stretch. By Monday, drier air returns with partial sunshine and highs near 70°F, offering improved travel conditions.
This is part of a broader active spring pattern across the Southeast, with multiple rounds of rain possible.
Five Day Outlook for Spartanburg, South Carolina:
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 82°F
Friday: 20% chance of showers after 11 a.m., high 82°F
Saturday: 40% chance of storms after 2 p.m., high 81°F
Sunday: 90% chance of rain, high 72°F
Monday: Partly sunny, high 70°F


