Spartanburg, SC – A winter storm is set to bring a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and rain to Spartanburg on Wednesday, potentially creating hazardous road conditions. Drivers should exercise caution, particularly in the morning and evening commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, precipitation will likely begin as rain early Wednesday before transitioning to a mix of snow and sleet by the afternoon. The chance of precipitation is 60%, with minor accumulations expected—less than half an inch of snow and sleet combined. Northeast winds will range from 7 to 9 mph, with temperatures peaking near 39°F.
By Wednesday night, snow showers may linger before tapering off, leaving mostly cloudy skies and lows around 28°F. Roads could remain slick overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday will bring drier, sunnier conditions, though temperatures will stay cool. Highs will reach 38°F on Thursday and 46°F on Friday, with overnight lows dipping into the teens. A warming trend is expected by the weekend, with highs in the low 50s.
Residents should stay updated on road conditions and use caution while traveling.
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