Spartanburg, SC – Periods of rain and afternoon thunderstorms could disrupt outdoor plans and local events across Spartanburg through Monday, keeping residents alert for changing skies and wet roads. According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers are possible overnight, with the chance for heavier downpours and thunder beginning again Sunday afternoon and lasting into Monday. Northeast winds of 6 to 8 mph will bring slightly cooler air, but humidity remains high.
Saturday is expected to be the driest day of the stretch, with partly sunny skies and highs near 82°F—ideal for getting outside or catching up on errands before the rain returns. Sunday brings a 30% chance of storms after noon, increasing to 50% by Sunday night, especially for neighborhoods near the city center and along major routes like I-26 and US-29. Rain and thunderstorms are most likely to impact afternoon and evening travel both Sunday and Monday, with brief downpours, ponding on roads, and occasional lightning.
Locals should keep rain gear handy and avoid flooded roadways. Consider shifting outdoor plans to Saturday or early Sunday to dodge showers. Isolated storms may bring gusty winds; secure loose objects and check alerts before heading out. The unsettled pattern may linger through midweek, so stay tuned for the latest advisories.
Five Day Spartanburg, SC Forecast:
- Friday: Mostly cloudy, high 81°F, low 67°F.
- Saturday: Partly sunny, warmest day—high 82°F, low 68°F.
- Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms possible after 2 p.m., high 84°F, low 69°F.
- Monday: More showers and storms likely, especially afternoon, high 82°F, low 70°F.
- Tuesday: Continued chance of storms, mostly cloudy, high 84°F, low 70°F.




