Spartanburg, SC – Rain and colder temperatures are heading toward Spartanburg, SC, and the surrounding areas on Thursday, with residents advised to prepare for potentially slippery road conditions, especially on major routes like I-85 and Hwy 29. The National Weather Service predicts rain starting early Thursday morning, with the chance of up to 1.25 inches by the evening. The rain will bring a significant drop in temperature, with highs only reaching the upper 40s, marking a chilly shift from recent mild weather.
According to the latest forecast, rain is expected to be heaviest between late morning and early afternoon. Drivers should expect reduced visibility and slick roads, particularly during peak commuting hours. Authorities recommend allowing extra travel time and using caution on wet roads, especially where fog may develop. Patchy fog is likely, making conditions challenging for early morning travelers.
Looking ahead, Spartanburg can anticipate partly cloudy skies Thursday night, with temperatures dipping to the low 40s. Friday will bring a welcome reprieve, with sunny skies and highs near 64 degrees, followed by a clear and cool evening. The pleasant trend will continue through the weekend, with highs reaching the mid-60s on Saturday and warming to 67 degrees by Sunday.
By early next week, temperatures will climb further, with highs approaching 70 degrees under mostly sunny skies.




