South Carolina Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorms Likely by Monday Night — Stay Weather-Aware in Spartanburg Through the 4th of July

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Spartanburg, South Carolina – Thunderstorms could drench parts of Spartanburg by late Monday, just as South Carolina enters a busy holiday week. With an 80% chance of rain after 5 p.m., residents should prep now for slick roads and the potential for brief downpours during the evening commute.

According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, Monday will bring mostly sunny skies early, but isolated showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop late in the afternoon. Rain chances increase significantly into the evening, with calm conditions earlier in the day giving way to southwest winds up to 6 mph.

Drivers along I-85 and US-29 should stay alert for sudden storm development late Monday. While rainfall totals are expected to be light, stronger cells may bring brief heavy rain and localized street flooding. If you’re planning outdoor activities Monday evening, have indoor backup plans and monitor alerts.

Looking Ahead: Tuesday remains unsettled, with a 60% chance of storms overnight Monday and more showers likely by the afternoon. Wednesday will start to clear, setting the stage for a mostly sunny Thursday and a bright 4th of July Friday, perfect for parades and cookouts.


🌤 Five-Day Forecast for Spartanburg, SC:

  • Monday (June 30): High 90°F – 20% chance of storms after 3 p.m.
  • Tuesday (July 1): High 89°F – 80% chance of showers and storms by 5 p.m.
  • Wednesday (July 2): High 86°F – Partly sunny with a 30% chance of storms.
  • Thursday (July 3): High 90°F – Mostly clear, summer-like and dry.
  • Friday (July 4 – Independence Day): High 92°F – Sunny and hot, no storms expected.