South Carolina Weather Alert Today: 37° Chilly Start and Rain Moving Into Spartanburg by Thursday

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South Carolina wakes up to a crisp, calm February morning across Spartanburg. The air feels cool at 37 degrees, but sunshine quickly brightens the sky. By late morning, jackets feel lighter as temperatures climb.

Mostly sunny skies push highs near 66 degrees this afternoon. Winds stay light, turning south-southwest at 5 to 8 mph. Roads remain dry, and travel looks smooth through the day. Tonight, increasing clouds settle in, with lows around 48.

Cloud cover thickens Wednesday. Highs reach near 68 degrees, but gusts could top 25 mph by afternoon. The breeze signals a pattern shift. Showers begin to enter the picture Thursday, mainly after late morning. Highs climb to 73 degrees, with a 30 percent rain chance.

Rain becomes more widespread Friday. Showers are likely before late morning, with precipitation chances around 60 percent and highs near 76. Wet pavement could impact the Friday commute. Plan extra travel time if you’re heading along I-26 or I-85.

The weekend stays unsettled. Rain remains likely Saturday, mainly before midday, with highs cooling to the mid-60s. Saturday night turns cooler near 42. Sunday trends drier with a slight rain chance and highs near 56. Clearer skies Sunday night allow temperatures to drop near 30, so watch for patchy frost in colder spots.

No snow or ice is expected locally, but remember this is flash freeze season in February. Rapid temperature drops after rain can create slick patches.

Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures returning across the Southeast. A warming trend builds Monday into late week, bringing early hints of Spring Vibes.

Five-Day Outlook for Spartanburg, South Carolina:

Wednesday: High 68, cloudy and breezy
Thursday: High 73, chance of rain
Friday: High 76, rain likely
Saturday: High 64, rain likely
Sunday: High 56, slight rain chance