Spartanburg, SC Weather: Cooler Sunday Expected as Cold Front Brings Clouds

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Spartanburg, SC – Residents can expect a notable drop in temperatures as a weak cold front moves through the region on Sunday. Low clouds, accompanied by dense morning fog, will impact visibility, particularly on major roadways like I-26 and I-85. Those planning to travel should exercise caution, as patchy fog could persist through the early hours. By mid-morning, conditions should gradually improve, but cooler weather will set the tone for the day.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, highs on Sunday will only reach the upper 60s, a noticeable shift from recent warmth. Skies will remain mostly cloudy until late afternoon when partial clearing may occur. The evening temperature will drop significantly to the low 50s, urging residents to prepare for cooler nighttime conditions.

The extended forecast shows that Monday will remain overcast, with highs near 66°F. Winds from the northeast at 6 to 8 mph could make it feel even cooler. Tuesday and Wednesday offer a slight warm-up, with highs expected in the low to mid-70s and mostly cloudy skies. However, a 30% chance of rain is predicted for Wednesday night into Thursday.

Residents should keep an eye on local weather updates for potential changes. Those commuting on highways or attending outdoor events are advised to prepare for variable conditions, including morning fog and cooler temperatures.