Spartanburg residents will see a stretch of bright, dry spring days before storms threaten outdoor plans later in the week. Sunshine dominates the forecast, with afternoon temperatures soaring to 86°F by Wednesday, raising heat concerns for drivers and outdoor workers across Spartanburg County.
According to the National Weather Service, calm winds and clear skies will define the start of the week. Monday brings highs near 77°F and a light southeast breeze. Commuters on I-85 and I-26 can expect smooth travel, but heat inside parked vehicles can spike quickly—never leave children or pets unattended. Hydrate frequently and limit strenuous activity during peak afternoon hours, especially as Wednesday’s high approaches the upper 80s.
Tuesday offers mostly sunny weather, with a high of 81°F. Conditions remain stable for school activities, construction, and local businesses. By Thursday, the National Weather Service highlights a 30 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Storms may impact late-day traffic and could produce brief downpours, so keep devices charged and monitor weather alerts if you’re traveling after 5 p.m.
Friday’s forecast maintains the storm chance, with partly cloudy skies and a high of 85°F. Outdoor events may need backup plans. Saturday returns to sunny and pleasant, topping out near 79°F.
This week’s pattern brings the warmest stretch of spring so far to Spartanburg. The NWS advises staying weather-aware as the weekend approaches. Another update will be issued if storm chances increase.
Five-Day Spartanburg Spring Forecast:
- Monday: Sunny, high 77°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 81°F
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 86°F
- Thursday: 30% chance of showers, high 85°F
- Friday: 30% chance of storms, high 85°F
- Saturday: Sunny, high 79°F