South Carolina Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Risk Returns to Spartanburg by Monday Night

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Spartanburg, South Carolina – Sunshine kicks off the week in Spartanburg, but don’t let Monday’s bright start fool you — rain and thunder may roll in after dark. Monday night carries a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms, raising the risk of slick roads and sudden downpours along I-85 and other commuter routes.

According to the National Weather Service, daytime hours Monday (June 9) will remain mostly sunny, with highs near 87°F and calm winds shifting by evening. Rain becomes more likely after sunset, especially between 8 p.m. and midnight. Thunderstorms could deliver brief gusts and light accumulation, but flooding is not expected at this time.

By Tuesday, showers may return by early afternoon with a continued thunderstorm threat after 2 p.m. Daytime highs will hover in the mid-80s, typical of early June, though increased humidity could make it feel warmer. The next dry stretch begins Tuesday night, with partly cloudy skies and lows around 66°F.

Here’s your extended outlook for Spartanburg:

  • Wednesday (June 11): Mostly sunny, high near 88°F.
  • Thursday: Partly sunny and dry, high near 89°F.
  • Friday: 30–40% chance of storms returns, with highs holding in the upper 80s.
  • Saturday (Preview): Continued chance of storms, especially in the afternoon.

⚠️ Stay alert for changing conditions and potential weather statements as rain chances build again by Friday.

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