Greenville, SC – Rain has been pouring across upstate South Carolina as August gets underway, with many areas experiencing a wetter-than-usual start to the month. Significant rainfall totals have been observed, especially in regions along and south of Interstate 85, prompting local authorities to issue weather advisories and urge residents to stay alert for potential flooding.
According to the US National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg, the heaviest rainfall over the past several mornings has been concentrated in a broad swath along and south of I-85. Totals in this region range from 4 to 8 inches, with some locations near the southern edge of the coverage map exceeding even 8 inches since the start of August. The map provided by the National Weather Service highlights areas south of Greenville and Spartanburg where these substantial accumulations were recorded, with bright orange and red indicating the hardest-hit communities.
Rainfall further north has generally been lighter, with totals in the 1 to 2-inch range. However, localized pockets in northern counties also saw rainfall amounts above 3 inches, especially in the westernmost and northeastern portions of the area…