Spartanburg, SC – South Carolina residents are waking up to sunny but brisk conditions today, as below-average temperatures settle across the region. With clear skies dominating the forecast, the week ahead promises dry weather, but chilly nights could challenge those traveling for Christmas.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s high in Spartanburg is expected to reach 43 degrees, roughly 10 degrees below seasonal averages. Overnight, temperatures will dip to a frosty 23 degrees, making outdoor holiday preparations uncomfortable without layering up.
The upcoming week will bring gradual warming. Monday remains sunny with highs near 45 degrees and lows around 30. By Tuesday, temperatures climb to 55 degrees, providing slightly milder conditions for last-minute shopping and holiday travel. Christmas Day, Wednesday, is forecasted to feature partly sunny skies and a high near 53 degrees, ideal for outdoor gatherings.
Roadways, including I-85, are expected to remain clear, but drivers should remain vigilant for icy patches early in the morning, especially in shaded or elevated areas. For those planning travel or outdoor celebrations, layering warm clothing and staying hydrated is essential in colder weather.
Rain chances return late Thursday into Friday, with a 40 percent chance of showers impacting plans heading into the weekend. Temperatures will remain seasonably mild, with highs near 53 degrees.
Stay tuned to local updates for changes in the forecast, and prepare accordingly for holiday activities in Spartanburg and beyond.
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