Spartanburg residents can expect warm afternoons and crisp, fall-like nights as the week begins. Drivers and residents should prepare for cooler mornings while still enjoying plenty of sunshine through midweek.
Weather Overview
According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, Sunday will bring sunny skies with a high near 85°F. Overnight, temperatures will dip to around 60°F, leading to cooler nights that could affect early morning commutes along I-85 and surrounding highways. A slight chance of showers is possible late Monday night, but most areas will remain dry.
Travel and Outdoor Conditions
The extended period of sunshine provides favorable travel conditions, though temperature swings between day and night mean drivers should stay alert. Morning fog is also possible in rural stretches of Spartanburg and Cherokee counties. Residents planning outdoor activities should pack a light jacket for evenings, especially with lows dipping into the upper 50s tonight.
Five-Day Forecast
Sunday: Sunny, high near 85, low around 60.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 84, slight shower chance overnight, low 62.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 80, partly cloudy at night, low 61.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 82, low around 61.
Thursday: Sunny, high near 85, low around 62.
Early Fall Preview
The week ahead offers a classic early fall feel, marked by warm days, cooler nights, and a slight chance of unsettled weather early in the week. While road crews and utilities do not anticipate major issues, officials urge residents to remain weather-aware as rain chances edge up Monday night into Tuesday morning.