Spartanburg, SC – Residents in Spartanburg woke up to chilly conditions Friday morning, with temperatures dropping into the upper 30s. A frost advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. for parts of the region, including areas along I-85. Although the morning began with patchy frost, conditions are expected to improve as temperatures climb to a pleasant high near 68 degrees by the afternoon. This weather pattern signals a change as the weekend approaches.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Friday night will be mostly clear, with lows dipping to around 41 degrees. As the weekend progresses, temperatures will continue to rise, bringing sunny skies and highs near 70 degrees on Saturday and even warmer on Sunday, with highs reaching up to 74 degrees. These clear conditions are expected to extend into next week, making it an ideal time for travel or outdoor activities.
Drivers traveling on I-85 should be cautious of possible frost in the early morning hours but can expect smooth travel conditions as the sun warms the area throughout the day. Clear skies will dominate the weekend forecast, allowing for ideal outdoor activities across Spartanburg County. Residents should still prepare for chilly nights, with temperatures dipping into the low 40s through Sunday night.
By Monday, sunny skies will continue, and the daytime highs could reach up to 75 degrees, marking a significant shift from the frosty start of the week. For those planning weekend travel or events, the clear and warmer weather presents an excellent opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. However, residents should remain alert for early morning frost through Friday.




