GREENVILLE–SPARTANBURG, SC — The early sunlight spills across Upstate fields this morning, glinting off dew-soaked grass and quiet rooftops. The air feels calm and clean — classic late-October weather before the next subtle shift.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville–Spartanburg, Friday brings sunshine and highs near 68°F, a comfortable finish to a cool, clear week. Winds will remain light from the north around 5 mph, and humidity stays low — good news for outdoor plans, though it also means increased fire danger in dry areas.
Saturday continues the pleasant streak with mostly sunny skies and highs around 66°F, a near-perfect day for fall festivals or tailgates along I-85. By Sunday, clouds will begin to filter in from the west, hinting at a pattern change on the way.
By Sunday night, a weak system slides east, bringing a 30–40% chance of light showers that could dampen early Monday commutes. Rain totals look light, but slick roads are possible in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson.
After Monday’s clouds and spotty rain, drier air returns Tuesday with highs in the upper 50s, and cooler mornings dipping into the low 40s.
To be fair, it’s a gentle start to late October — a calm spell before the South’s first real cold snaps of the season take hold in November. Trick-or-treaters next week should enjoy seasonably cool, dry weather, though models hint that chillier air may lurk just beyond Halloween.
For now, Upstate residents can count on one more sunny fall weekend before the next round of gray skies moves in.





