Spartanburg, SC – Spartanburg residents can expect patchy fog and unseasonably warm temperatures through Veterans Day weekend, as the region sees highs nearing 78°F on Friday. The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg is forecasting temperatures around 10 degrees above the seasonal average, with morning fog impacting visibility on local roadways, particularly near major thoroughfares.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will be dense in some areas until mid-morning Friday, and isolated showers may emerge after 1 p.m. Drivers should exercise caution and allow extra travel time during early hours, especially around busy routes. Light, variable winds are expected throughout the day, helping to dissipate some of the fog as temperatures climb.
Looking ahead, Saturday promises mostly sunny skies and a mild high of 67°F. Winds will remain calm, easing road conditions and creating a more comfortable day for outdoor activities. However, by Sunday, another wave of showers could arrive, with a 40 percent chance of rain after 9 a.m. Highs will dip slightly to 61°F, providing a cooler but still pleasant atmosphere for Veterans Day celebrations.
Veterans Day itself, on Monday, is forecasted to bring mostly sunny skies and a high near 74°F, continuing the unseasonably warm trend. The NWS advises residents planning outdoor events to monitor local updates, as slight weather shifts could impact precipitation chances. After Veterans Day, temperatures are expected to drop, with nighttime lows in the 50s bringing a more autumnal feel to the region.




