Greenville, South Carolina – Warm temperatures in the low 80s are building across the Upstate today, with spotty showers developing this afternoon that could briefly impact evening plans and travel southeast of the mountains.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, isolated light showers are expected to form primarily southeast of a line from Greenwood to Charlotte, with the best chances developing after 2 p.m. and continuing into the evening hours. Rain coverage remains limited, but brief wet roads could affect drivers along I-85 and surrounding routes.
Cities including Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, and Gaffney will see highs climb into the upper 70s to lower 80s, while areas closer to the mountains remain slightly cooler. The warm conditions mark another above-normal day ahead of a gradual pattern shift.
While severe weather is not expected, motorists should remain alert for quick changes in visibility during passing showers. Outdoor plans can continue with minimal disruption, but keeping an umbrella nearby is advised.
Drier and cooler air begins to return by the weekend, with temperatures trending closer to seasonal norms. Additional updates will follow if rain coverage expands.



