Greenville, SC – A wet pattern is making its return to South Carolina this week, with scattered showers expected to move into the Upstate beginning Wednesday night. While isolated rain is possible during the day on Wednesday, greater coverage of showers and storms will affect the region Thursday through Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, precipitation chances are expected to increase Wednesday night through Thursday morning, with probabilities ranging from 30% to 60% across the Upstate. By Friday, rain chances are expected to be between 40% and 60%, particularly in areas around Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson. Localized storms may also develop, increasing the likelihood of heavier rain.
Residents in Greenville, Spartanburg, and surrounding areas should prepare for wet roads and potential disruptions to outdoor plans as rainfall increases, particularly Thursday and Friday. Travelers are urged to exercise caution while driving, especially on highways and routes prone to flooding, such as Interstate 85 and Interstate 26.
In addition, local communities should expect the wet weather to last into the weekend, with higher rain chances continuing into Saturday night. The rain will likely bring a much-needed break from the dry conditions that have persisted over the past few weeks.
Keep an eye on local forecasts as conditions could change, and additional weather advisories may be issued later in the week.