South Carolina Spartanburg Weather Alert: Showers Return Saturday AM

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South Carolina steps into a warm, misty morning across Spartanburg as fog clings to low areas and tree lines, softening the view and slowing the first waves of early holiday travelers. Roads feel damp, and windshield haze lingers, but conditions gradually improve as drier air filters in later today. Travelers heading toward I-26 or US-29 should stay alert early, especially anywhere shaded or rural where visibility may tighten quickly.

Mild air continues to hold over the Upstate, but a shift is coming. A subtle Winter Tease emerges this weekend as temperatures fall slightly and a storm system clips the Carolinas. While snow isn’t expected here, models hint at early-season cold pushing south next week, and that pattern could support heavier snow across portions of the Central and Eastern U.S. leading into Thanksgiving week.

By Saturday morning, scattered showers and a few rumbles of thunder may pop through the region. Rain amounts look light, yet the timing could briefly slow local travel and errands. Sunshine returns Sunday with crisp, bright air and calmer breezes — ideal for early Thanksgiving prep, outdoor decorating, and last-minute yard cleanup.

For now, the bigger national travel message stands: cooler-than-normal temperatures expand across Texas, the Gulf States, and the East Coast next week, while some long-range signals still hint at possible heavy snow (3–15″) somewhere across the Midwest, Great Lakes, or Northeast between Nov. 25 and early December. Spartanburg remains on the warm side for now, but colder air will eventually reach the Southeast not long after the holiday.


Today: High 77°, areas of fog → mostly cloudy.
Tonight: Low 61°, 30% chance of rain.
Saturday: High 78°, chance of showers then mostly sunny.
Saturday Night: Low 50°, mostly clear.
Sunday: Sunny, high 68°.
Sunday Night: Low 42°, mostly clear.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 68°.