Spartanburg, South Carolina – Thunderstorms could develop in Spartanburg County this afternoon, bringing the threat of lightning, heavy downpours, and patchy fog during the morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 40% chance of showers and storms after 1 p.m. today, with high temperatures reaching 88°F. Visibility may be limited early due to fog, especially in low-lying areas near Valley Falls and along I-85. Rainfall amounts are expected to stay below one-tenth of an inch, except in heavier downpours.
Tonight will be partly cloudy with calm winds and a low near 69°F. Drier, sunnier weather is expected Thursday through Sunday, with highs rising into the low 90s by Independence Day. The Fourth of July forecast is clear and hot across Spartanburg, Boiling Springs, and surrounding areas—ideal for outdoor plans but caution is urged due to heat exposure.
Storm chances return Monday and Tuesday with 30% odds of afternoon showers and scattered thunderstorms across the region.
Prepare for changing conditions today by avoiding flooded roadways, allowing extra travel time, and staying weather-aware through the evening. Updates may follow if thunderstorm activity intensifies.
🗓 Five-Day Forecast for Spartanburg, SC
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 91°F, calm wind turning NE 5 mph.
- Friday: Mostly clear, low 70°F overnight; high of 90°F during the day.
- Saturday: Sunny and warm, high 90°F; mostly clear at night, low 68°F.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 89°F; partly cloudy at night, low 69°F.
- Monday: 30% chance of storms, high near 89°F; continued storm risk Monday night.




