South Carolina starts the morning crisp but calm across the Upstate. The air feels cool at 43 degrees in Spartanburg, with a light north breeze brushing through neighborhoods. Roads remain dry, and visibility stays clear for the early drive along I-85 and I-26.
Skies gradually brighten as clouds increase through the day. Highs climb near 59 degrees by afternoon. It will feel comfortable in the sun, though a light jacket still helps early. Tonight turns mostly clear again, with temperatures slipping near 32 degrees by sunrise. Patchy frost may form in sheltered areas.
Friday brings full sunshine and a high near 57. Winds stay light, making it one of the better outdoor days of the stretch. Valentine’s Day Saturday looks even milder. Highs reach near 61 under partly sunny skies. It will feel like early spring across Greenville and Spartanburg counties.
Conditions shift late Saturday night. Clouds thicken, and rain develops after daybreak Sunday. Showers become likely through the afternoon, with an 80 percent chance of rain. Wet pavement could slow travel on I-85 and Highway 29. Plan extra time if you have Sunday plans.
Rain likely continues into Sunday night before tapering. Temperatures stay mild, with lows near 46. Washington’s Birthday turns mostly sunny and warmer, near 62 degrees.
Looking ahead, highs rise into the lower and middle 60s by midweek. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of the Southeast. That means more mild air and periodic rain chances rather than winter weather.
Spring vibes are building, but keep umbrellas ready for the second half of the weekend.
Five-Day Outlook for Greenville-Spartanburg, SC:
Friday: Sunny, high 57
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 61
Sunday: Rain, high 53
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 62
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high 63


