South Carolina – Bright sunshine and warming air are quickly pushing temperatures toward 90°F this afternoon across the Upstate, creating a summer-like feel that won’t last as clouds and rain approach by Sunday. The air feels light and dry now, but subtle moisture is beginning to build ahead of the next system.
According to the National Weather Service, dry and sunny conditions dominate today and Saturday, with highs reaching near 90 to 91°F. Winds remain light, though occasional gusts could reach around 21 mph Saturday afternoon.
Greenville, Spartanburg, and surrounding communities will enjoy clear skies into tonight with lows in the low 60s. Saturday continues the warm trend, making it ideal for outdoor plans, yard work, or travel along I-85 and nearby routes.
Conditions begin to shift by Sunday morning. Clouds increase, and a 40% chance of showers develops, mainly between 8 a.m. and mid-afternoon. While rainfall totals remain light, brief downpours could create slick roads and slower travel during the late morning and early afternoon hours.
Temperatures fall noticeably, with highs dropping to around 70°F Sunday under mostly cloudy skies. A light northwest breeze may add a cooler feel compared to the previous day’s heat.
By Sunday night, skies clear and cooler air settles in, with lows dipping into the mid-40s. Sunshine returns Monday and Tuesday, with highs stabilizing in the mid-70s and comfortable spring conditions.
More updates may follow as Sunday’s rain timing becomes clearer. Are you planning outdoor activities this weekend or watching for those showers?
Five Day Forecast for Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina
Saturday: High 91°F, mostly sunny
Sunday: High 70°F, 40% chance of showers
Monday: High 74°F, sunny
Tuesday: High 74°F, sunny
Wednesday: High 82°F, sunny





