South Carolina Weather Alert: Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Risk in Spartanburg Through Thursday Morning

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Spartanburg, SC – Another round of heavy rain is set to impact Upstate South Carolina through Thursday morning, bringing a risk of minor flooding. Local roads, including I-85, could see water accumulation, making travel hazardous.

According to the National Weather Service, showers will continue overnight into Wednesday morning, with patchy fog reducing visibility. Rainfall amounts could reach up to an inch, with the heaviest downpours expected Wednesday evening into early Thursday. The combination of saturated soil and steady rainfall raises concerns for localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas.

Thursday will see rain tapering off before noon, followed by drier conditions and highs near 67°F. By Friday, Valentine’s Day, the sun returns, offering clear skies and a high of 52°F. However, another system moves in Saturday, bringing a 70% chance of rain.

Drivers should remain cautious on wet roads and check for updates on potential flood advisories. Residents in flood-prone areas should monitor conditions and prepare accordingly. The weekend will bring shifting weather, but Friday is expected to be a break from the rain before showers return Saturday night.