Tropical Storm Debby Heads to South Carolina, Heavy Rain Expected

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Spartanburg, SC – South Carolina residents can expect a normal summer day with temperatures reaching up to 90°F in Spartanburg. However, the National Weather Service warns of potential changes later in the week due to Tropical Storm Debby.

According to the US National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg, the current conditions are typical for this time of year, with the likelihood of a few thunderstorms this afternoon. The main concern is Tropical Storm Debby, which is predicted to affect the region later in the week.

As of today, the weather is sunny with a high of 90°F. The forecast indicates a shift starting Monday, with a 50% chance of rain and temperatures dropping to 87°F. Tuesday brings a higher chance of precipitation at 65%, with a high of 82°F. The rain continues through Wednesday with a 50% chance and a high of 86°F. By Thursday, the probability of rain decreases slightly to 45%, with temperatures around 84°F.

Friday and Saturday are expected to see continued rainfall with 55% and 40% chances, respectively, and highs in the mid-80s. The potential impact of Tropical Storm Debby later in the week could lead to heavy rain, increasing the risk of localized flooding.

Residents are advised to stay tuned for updates from the National Weather Service as the week progresses and to take necessary precautions for severe weather conditions.

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