Spartanburg, South Carolina – Temperatures in Spartanburg are set to soar to 99°F by Monday afternoon, with a dangerous heat index nearing 106°F prompting a Heat Advisory until 8 p.m. Monday, July 28th. Residents traveling along I-85 and local roadways should take precautions, especially during peak afternoon hours when conditions will feel the most oppressive.
According to the National Weather Service, this heat event affects much of northeast Georgia, the western Carolinas, and Upstate South Carolina, including Spartanburg County. Monday’s advisory runs from noon until 8 p.m., with conditions expected to worsen into Tuesday and Wednesday, where heat index values may exceed 109°F in some locations.
Stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Thunderstorms are possible Monday evening, with higher chances of rain and storms continuing Tuesday and Wednesday. Scattered downpours could lead to brief flooding in low-lying areas…