South Carolina Weather Alert: Showers Move Into Spartanburg by Wednesday Night, Roads Could Slick on I-85

Spartanburg, South Carolina – Rain returns to the Upstate late Wednesday, ending a stretch of sunny skies and bringing slippery roads to Spartanburg by nightfall. Drivers on I-85 should prepare for wet pavement after 2 a.m. Thursday, with chances of additional storms rising through the weekend.

According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, a 30% chance of showers develops Wednesday night, with mostly cloudy skies and lows near 64°F. Thursday continues the trend with light rain possible in the afternoon, particularly along eastbound routes and secondary roads.

While no severe storms are expected midweek, isolated thunderstorms could develop by Saturday night, prompting travel concerns and possible delays. Roads like I-85 and US-29 may become slick during heavier periods of rain. Residents should monitor changing conditions and avoid unnecessary travel during downpours. Rain totals through Thursday remain light, generally under a tenth of an inch…

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