Spartanburg, SC – Thunderstorms are expected to roll through Upstate South Carolina, bringing morning fog, gusty winds, and possible road delays.
The National Weather Service forecasts a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms for Spartanburg beginning late Monday night through early Tuesday, with fog and rain potentially disrupting the morning commute along I-85. Winds could gust up to 24 mph, posing challenges for high-profile vehicles and outdoor activities.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, the storm system will begin tapering off by mid-morning Tuesday, giving way to sunny skies and a high near 74°F. Rainfall amounts could reach a quarter inch, with localized downpours possibly higher in thunderstorm areas.
Residents should exercise caution on roads Tuesday morning due to low visibility from fog and slick surfaces from overnight rain. Drivers are advised to allow extra time for travel and check for real-time traffic updates, especially along interstate routes like I-85.
Five-Day Outlook for Spartanburg:
- Tuesday: Morning rain, clearing to sunshine. High: 74°F.
- Wednesday: Isolated morning showers, otherwise mostly sunny. High: 84°F.
- Thursday: Dry and mostly sunny. High: 88°F.
- Friday: Mostly clear with a chance of evening showers. High: 88°F.
- Saturday: Slight rain chance, mainly at night. High near 80°F.


