Spartanburg, SC – Residents in the Upstate can look forward to clear skies and warming temperatures this weekend, offering ideal travel conditions. Sunday’s high will reach 64°F under sunny skies, with light winds expected, perfect for those traveling along major routes like I-85 and I-26.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, a high-pressure system is maintaining dry conditions, with mild daytime temperatures continuing through Thanksgiving. Winds will shift southwest on Sunday afternoon, bringing slightly warmer air into the region. Sunday night will remain mostly clear, with lows dipping to a chilly 41°F, so evening travelers should pack layers.
By Monday, highs will approach 69°F, with partly cloudy skies transitioning into rain chances late Monday night. Showers are expected overnight into Tuesday, with a 30% chance of precipitation by early Tuesday morning. Temperatures will stay mild, with Tuesday’s high nearing 67°F. Rain chances increase midweek, particularly Wednesday night into Thanksgiving, with a 50% chance of showers potentially impacting holiday plans.
Travelers should monitor forecasts closely, especially for midweek holiday commutes. Those heading out early will enjoy drier conditions through Tuesday. Wednesday night’s rain could cause delays on popular routes, so plan accordingly and drive cautiously in wet conditions.
For the latest updates on local weather and road conditions, stay tuned to official sources and allow extra time for Thanksgiving week travel.
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