GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – Temperatures remain near seasonal norms, in the mid to upper 50s, Monday with some sunshine breaking through once the fog clears.
Another round of fog and low stratus could develop Tuesday morning, though confidence remains lower for that system.
Warming Trend Takes Hold
Tuesday and Wednesday bring noticeably warmer conditions as a deep dry inversion persists over the area. Tuesday highs are in the mid 60s, running 10 to 20 degrees above normal. There is a small chance for light showers in the mountains Tuesday night.
Temperatures climb into the mid 60s and lower 70s Wednesday—near record territory—with a nice mix of sun and clouds. Forecast high for GSP is 71, with record being 71 from 2012. Breezy winds accompany the warmth as the atmosphere sets up for the next weather system.
Another warm day is expected on Thursday despite more cloud cover to move in. Highs ranging in the 60s across the area.
Rain and Wind Move In for the Weekend
A cold front stalls out south of us Wednesday night into Thursday, then kicks back into gear as a new storm system develops out near Oklahoma. That system heads toward the Great Lakes and brings the cold front our way by Saturday morning…