Greenville, SC – Fog blankets parts of the Upstate early Tuesday, but sunshine and crisp air are on the way for South Carolina. After a muggy start, the region will shift toward classic fall weather with cooler highs and dry air dominating by Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, Tuesday’s forecast calls for patchy fog until midmorning, followed by partly sunny skies and highs near 80°F. Light winds will shift southeast by afternoon. A few showers could return Wednesday, but any rainfall should remain light—less than a quarter inch expected.
By Thursday, October 9, residents can expect a refreshing change. Highs will reach the upper 50s to low 60s under mostly sunny skies, marking the season’s first real “fall chill.” Winds from the northeast may gust up to 20 mph, signaling a noticeable drop from early-week warmth.
This pattern continues into the weekend, offering ideal conditions for pumpkin patches, fall markets, and scenic park drives along I-85 and I-26. Friday through Sunday will stay mostly clear, with highs from the upper 60s to low 70s and crisp lows in the 40s and 50s.
Five-Day Forecast for Spartanburg, SC:
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, high near 80°F.
- Wednesday: 40% chance of showers and storms, high 79°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 57°F, breezy.
- Friday: Sunny, high 67°F.
- Saturday: Sunny and pleasant, high 72°F.