South Carolina Weather: Mid-60s on the Horizon as Warm-Up Begins
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Spartanburg, SC – South Carolina residents can look forward to a warming trend this week, with temperatures climbing to the mid-60s by Wednesday.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that Saturday will remain sunny, with highs reaching near 50°F. Overnight, lows will dip to 26°F under partly cloudy skies. Sunday offers slightly warmer conditions, with highs peaking at 53°F and mostly sunny skies. Calm winds will provide an ideal backdrop for outdoor plans over the weekend.
By Monday, the region will see temperatures rise further, reaching a high near 61°F with continued sunny weather. Overnight lows will remain in the low 30s. Tuesday will bring even warmer conditions, with highs approaching 63°F under clear skies. The peak of the warming trend will arrive Wednesday, with temperatures climbing to an anticipated 65°F. Skies will remain partly sunny, and no precipitation is expected through midweek.
Calm winds and dry conditions are forecast throughout the next several days, creating a stretch of mild and pleasant weather. The warm temperatures and sunny skies will offer a welcome break from recent cold conditions, making it a great opportunity to spend time outdoors or complete projects affected by colder weather.
Looking further ahead, temperatures may cool slightly toward the latter half of the week, with highs on Thursday near 57°F and lows dipping back into the 30s at night. However, the extended forecast remains dry and clear, with Friday expected to be mostly sunny with a high near 50°F.
Be sure to enjoy the pleasant weather while it lasts, and take advantage of the sunny skies this weekend and beyond!
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