Greenville, SC – A hot, sunny Saturday is in store for the Carolinas and northeast Georgia as summer heat settles in with little relief. High temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s and low 90s, with humidity levels making it feel slightly warmer through the evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, no showers or thunderstorms are expected today across the region. The Heat Index will stay close to actual air temperatures, meaning the risk of excessive heat illness remains relatively low—though hydration and shade breaks are still recommended for outdoor activities.
Cities including Greenville, Spartanburg, Asheville, and Anderson can expect mostly sunny skies and calm winds throughout the day. The lack of cloud cover will contribute to the elevated temperatures, especially in urban and low-lying areas. While typical for July, today’s warmth may feel intense for residents unaccustomed to sustained heat.
Officials recommend limiting outdoor work during the afternoon hours, staying in air-conditioned spaces when possible, and checking on vulnerable neighbors or pets.
Conditions are expected to remain stable through the evening, with no storm activity anticipated. Another round of summer heat is likely to return Sunday.