Spartanburg, SC – A soggy stretch continues across Upstate South Carolina as scattered thunderstorms and pockets of rain develop each afternoon through midweek, raising concerns for minor flooding in low-lying areas.
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, today’s rain chances hover around 30%, with isolated showers possible after 2 p.m. Temperatures will reach a high near 80°F, and winds remain light from the east. Showers are expected to taper off late tonight before returning again Monday afternoon and evening.
Localized thunderstorms are possible in Spartanburg, Greer, and Gaffney Monday and Tuesday afternoons, with increased rain chances Tuesday night (60%). The repeated wet pattern may lead to brief downpours during the evening commute and limited outdoor activity windows. Flash flooding risk remains low but can’t be ruled out in urban areas with poor drainage.
Drivers should stay alert for wet roads during evening hours, especially along I-85 and US-29. If thunder roars, head indoors — lightning risks will increase by Tuesday afternoon as storm coverage expands.
Rain chances persist into Wednesday evening, with slightly drier air expected by Thursday. More updates are likely as the week progresses.
Five Day Forecast for Spartanburg, SC:
- Monday: Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near 81°F.
- Tuesday: Chance of showers and storms, high near 80°F.
- Wednesday: Showers likely, possible thunderstorms after 2 p.m., high near 80°F.
- Thursday: Slight chance of storms in the evening, high near 81°F.
- Friday: Partly sunny with slight storm chances late, high near 86°F.