South Carolina Weather: Warm Sunshine Holds Through Friday Before Weekend Chill Near Greenville-Spartanburg

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Greenville-Spartanburg, SC – Golden sunlight breaks over the Blue Ridge foothills this morning, spreading warmth across quiet fields and downtown streets alike. For now, Upstate South Carolina enjoys its most comfortable stretch of November weather yet, with crisp mornings and mild afternoons reaching the low 70s.

The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg calls for several calm days ahead — ideal for fall yardwork, travel, or early holiday decorating. Winds stay light through Friday, though a few gusts up to 20 mph could stir leaves along I-85 later today. Clear skies dominate through the end of the week, with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s and lows in the 40s, offering near-perfect fall balance.

Friday evening could bring a brief chance of light rain, mainly north of Spartanburg, as a weak system brushes the Carolinas. Most areas will remain dry, setting the stage for a bright, warm Saturday. Temperatures then rise into the mid-70s, making this weekend a last taste of fall warmth before a dramatic shift early next week.

By Monday, models hint at a cold push from the Midwest, with lows possibly dipping near freezing in outlying areas by Veterans Day. That could bring the first true cold snap of the season to the Upstate — just in time for early winter prep.

For now, residents can soak up the calm: blue skies, gentle breezes, and golden light that perfectly frame early November’s transition.


Five-Day Outlook for Greenville-Spartanburg, SC:
Wed: 72/48 – Sunny, mild.
Thu: 69/41 – Sunny, calm.
Fri: 69/53 – Mostly sunny; slight rain chance late.
Sat: 74/52 – Mostly sunny; warm.
Sun: 71/36 – Mostly sunny; cooling trend.