Spartanburg, SC – Sunny skies will prevail Monday, but a cooling trend is set to bring showers starting Tuesday. Rain and possible thunderstorms could impact travel across South Carolina on Thanksgiving Day.
According to the National Weather Service, dry conditions today with a high near 71°F will give way to increasing clouds late tonight. A 30% chance of showers will arrive early Tuesday, with rain expected mainly before 2 p.m. Highs will drop slightly to 68°F as winds shift to the northwest by afternoon.
Wednesday will see partly sunny skies and cooler conditions with a high of 59°F, but overnight rain returns after midnight. Thanksgiving Day travelers should plan for wet conditions, with showers likely throughout the day and a high near 66°F. Rainfall could be heavy at times, potentially impacting holiday traffic, particularly along the I-85 corridor.
By Friday, the rain will clear, leaving sunny skies and cooler temperatures with a high of 51°F. Overnight lows through the week will range from the upper 30s to mid-40s, so travelers should prepare for brisk evenings.
Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest forecasts, especially as Thanksgiving storms could cause delays or hazardous driving conditions. Carry an umbrella and drive cautiously during peak rain times to ensure a safe holiday.
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