Spartanburg, SC – A major shift in weather conditions is expected in Spartanburg and the surrounding regions as a cold front brings heavy rain on Sunday night, followed by a significant drop in temperatures. The transition from mild spring weather to chilly conditions could lead to disruptions in travel and outdoor activities.
According to the National Weather Service, a chance of showers and thunderstorms is forecasted to develop by Sunday afternoon, continuing through the evening. While some storms may become severe, locally heavy rainfall is the primary concern. Conditions could lead to wet roads and reduced visibility, creating potential hazards for drivers on major roads like I-26 and I-85. Motorists should take extra precautions when traveling during these storms.
By Monday, the rain will taper off, with cooler temperatures setting in. A high of only 72°F is expected, and as the night falls, temperatures will drop significantly. Tuesday night will see a low near 36°F, with possible frost in some areas. The National Weather Service warns that the freeze may impact early-season crops and outdoor plants, urging residents to take precautions…