Spartanburg, SC – A brief warm-up is in store for South Carolina starting Tuesday before temperatures drop again ahead of Christmas Day. Residents can expect sunny skies and highs reaching 55 degrees, offering a pleasant break from the recent cold spell.
According to the National Weather Service, overnight lows Tuesday will remain near freezing at 32 degrees. By Christmas morning, calm winds and sunshine will push highs to 53 degrees, creating ideal weather for outdoor celebrations. However, a cooler trend will follow, with nighttime lows dipping to the mid-30s later in the week.
Looking ahead, dry conditions will dominate through Thursday. Clouds will increase Friday night as a low-pressure system moves in, bringing a 30% chance of showers after midnight. Rain is expected to intensify Saturday, with a 50% chance of precipitation and temperatures peaking near 55 degrees.
Travelers should monitor forecasts closely, as rain could impact holiday road conditions along I-85 and other key routes. Drivers are advised to prepare for wet pavement and reduced visibility during peak rainfall hours.
By Sunday, a continued 50% chance of showers may linger into the afternoon, with highs approaching 58 degrees. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly for changing conditions during the weekend.
Stay informed by checking local forecasts regularly and bundle up for overnight lows, which could drop into the upper 20s tonight and later this week.
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