South Carolina wakes up to a cold, quiet start, and you can feel it instantly. Temperatures hover near 33°F around Greenville-Spartanburg, with colder pockets dipping below freezing. Frost clings to grass and windshields, and the air feels crisp enough to bite.
Early drivers along I-85 and nearby backroads may notice a few slick spots, especially on bridges. While widespread ice is not expected, patchy frost could still impact the first part of the commute. Take it slow in shaded areas.
Conditions shift quickly through the day. Clouds break, and sunshine builds by late morning. Highs climb to near 51°F, helping roads dry out and improving travel conditions across the Upstate.
The real change arrives fast. Thursday turns mostly sunny with highs near 63°F, signaling a strong warming trend. By Friday—the first push of spring warmth—temperatures jump to around 70°F under mostly sunny skies. It’s a dramatic turnaround in less than two days.
The weekend leans even warmer. Saturday reaches near 78°F with dry conditions, while Sunday pushes into the low 80s. Meteorologists are tracking this as part of a broader early-season warm spell expanding east.
For now, the focus stays on this morning’s chill. Protect sensitive plants, and stay alert for brief slick spots early.
Five Day Outlook for Greenville-Spartanburg, SC:
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 63°F
Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 70°F
Saturday: Partly sunny, high near 78°F
Sunday: Sunny, high near 83°F
Monday: Partly sunny, high near 76°F


