South Carolina – Drier weather is expected today across South Carolina, with temperatures slightly below the typical mid-August norms. Residents can anticipate highs reaching around 86°F, which, combined with reduced humidity, will offer a more comfortable day than what the state has recently experienced. While much of the state will stay dry, a few scattered showers may develop this afternoon, particularly in the mountainous regions.
According to the National Weather Service’s Greenville-Spartanburg office, the afternoon and evening hours could see isolated to widely scattered showers in areas near the mountains. However, overall, the day should be quite pleasant across most parts of the state. The weather will remain seasonable, with highs in the low to mid-80s through Thursday.
As the week progresses, temperatures will gradually increase, peaking on Friday with highs around 89°F, and Saturday could see the mercury climb to 91°F. The weather should stay relatively dry through the weekend, with only a slight chance of showers on Sunday. Next week, temperatures are expected to moderate back to the mid-80s, offering a continuation of this mild weather pattern.