South Carolina – A crisp 34-degree start lingers across Spartanburg this morning, and the calm air keeps the chill settled in low spots from downtown to Boiling Springs. Sunshine is already bright, but a soggy Sunday is taking shape.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, today turns sunny with a high near 58 degrees. Winds remain calm. Tonight drops to 33 under clear skies, allowing patchy frost to form in colder neighborhoods by daybreak.
Saturday brings increasing clouds and a high near 62. The air feels milder by afternoon as a developing low pressure system strengthens to the west. Rain chances begin to creep in after 3 a.m. Sunday, though early totals remain light.
Sunday turns wet in a hurry. Rain becomes widespread after 7 a.m., with highs near 50. The chance of precipitation jumps to 100 percent during the day and remains near 90 percent Sunday night. Periods of steady rain could produce around one inch of rainfall by early Monday. Expect slick pavement along I-85, I-26, and U.S. 29. Plan extra travel time Sunday afternoon and evening.
Temperatures hold in the mid-40s Sunday night, keeping precipitation all rain across the Upstate. Washington’s Birthday rebounds with mostly sunny skies and highs near 60, offering a quick break from the wet stretch.
By Tuesday, partly sunny skies push highs to 63. Midweek readings surge toward 70 and into the lower 70s by Thursday. The 6- to 10-day outlook favors above-normal warmth, signaling early spring vibes across the Carolinas.
Are you planning to travel Sunday? Let us know how conditions look in your area.
Five Day Outlook for Spartanburg, South Carolina:
Saturday: Increasing clouds, high 62.
Sunday: Rain, high 50.
Monday (Washington’s Birthday): Mostly sunny, high 60.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 63.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, high 70.



