Greenville, SC – A cold front will move into the western Carolinas early Thursday, bringing widespread rain showers to the region.
According to the National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg, rain will spread from west to east, starting as early as 2 a.m. in western North Carolina and northeast Georgia. The showers will continue moving eastward, reaching Charlotte and surrounding areas by mid-morning, with precipitation expected to taper off around lunchtime.
Rainfall chances vary across the region, with the highest probability of precipitation in western areas such as Robbinsville, NC (90%) and Franklin, NC (76%). In contrast, Charlotte and surrounding counties have a 50–60% chance of rain…