Spartanburg, SC Forecast: Hot Weekend with Isolated Rain Showers

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Spartanburg, SC — Warm temperatures and isolated showers are expected to dominate the weather in Spartanburg and the surrounding areas over the next several days. The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg forecasts a warming trend, with temperatures rising into the upper 80s and lower 90s across the region through the weekend.

On Saturday, expect clear skies and a high of 91 degrees. However, Sunday brings a 35% chance of rain with temperatures reaching 90 degrees, creating the potential for thunderstorms, particularly in the mountainous areas and parts of the NC Piedmont.

According to the National Weather Service, isolated showers and thunderstorms could develop today as well, mainly across the mountains, with a slight chance of showers reaching the Upstate. Temperatures will continue to hover near 90 degrees, making for a hot and potentially stormy few days.

Looking ahead to early next week, Monday through Wednesday are expected to stay warm and sunny, with highs in the mid-80s. Although the risk of rain decreases, residents should remain prepared for the possibility of sudden changes in weather, especially in the afternoons.

With warmer-than-average temperatures and sporadic rain chances, South Carolinians are advised to stay hydrated and be cautious of potential thunderstorms, especially when planning outdoor activities.

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