Spartanburg, South Carolina – Thunderstorms will make a messy return to South Carolina midweek, bringing steady rain, patchy fog, and road hazards through Friday. Motorists on I-85 and I-26 should stay alert as slick roads and low visibility develop—especially during evening commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, Spartanburg can expect showers and possible thunderstorms Wednesday, starting late morning and continuing into the night. Rainfall will be heaviest from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., with a 60–80% chance of precipitation. Patchy fog may also reduce visibility during nighttime hours, especially in low-lying areas.
Thursday will bring a break in intensity, but not in the rain. Showers are likely to return by midafternoon, followed by another round of thunderstorms by Thursday night. The threat remains elevated with a 70% chance of precipitation and possible lightning.
Friday continues the unsettled pattern with more storms expected after 2 p.m., as temps reach a high of 78°F. While no severe weather is currently forecast, repeated rain and saturated ground could lead to standing water and minor flooding in some areas.
5-Day Spring Weather Outlook for Spartanburg:
- Wednesday: Showers and storms likely, high near 70°F.
- Thursday: Chance of storms, high near 74°F.
- Friday: Thunderstorms after 2 p.m., high near 78°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, chance of storms late, high near 81°F.
- Sunday: Partly cloudy, high near 78°F.




