South Carolina Braces for New Year’s Eve Rain and Fog: Prepare for Patchy Visibility Tonight

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Spartanburg, SC – Patchy fog is forecast to settle over South Carolina tonight, creating potential hazards for drivers heading into New Year’s Eve. Visibility could drop significantly on major highways, including I-85 and Highway 26, particularly during late-night and early-morning commutes.

According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s low will dip to 44°F, with fog clearing by mid-morning Tuesday. Tuesday’s high will reach a mild 62°F, but a 20% chance of showers is expected to develop by late afternoon. Gusty winds, with speeds up to 25 mph, may impact outdoor celebrations or early travel plans for the holiday.

As the week progresses, the weather will stabilize, with sunny skies forecast for New Year’s Day and highs around 54°F. Wednesday and Thursday will bring cooler but clear conditions, with temperatures in the low 50s during the day and dropping to the upper 20s at night.

Drivers are advised to exercise caution tonight and early Tuesday, especially in low-lying areas prone to dense fog. Stay updated with real-time forecasts to ensure a safe and enjoyable New Year’s celebration.

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