South Carolina Weather Alert: Warm, Dry Monday Ends as Cold Front Brings Rain by Tuesday Night

Greenville, S.C. – South Carolinians can expect one last warm and dry day Monday before conditions shift dramatically as a weak cold front moves in Tuesday night, bringing increased humidity and the threat of evening storms through the end of the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, temperatures will climb into the low to mid-80s across much of the Upstate Monday, with conditions similar to the past few days. That changes tonight as a cold front pushes into the Carolinas, stalling over the region through Friday. The front is expected to usher in higher moisture levels, cooler daytime highs, and a daily chance of scattered thunderstorms—mainly in the late afternoon and evening hours.

Communities like Rock Hill, Union, and Gaffney could see the most pronounced shift, with storm chances increasing by Tuesday evening. Drivers should remain alert for wet roads during the evening commute, particularly along I-85 and surrounding highways. Those with outdoor plans this week should monitor skies closely and consider moving activities indoors during peak storm times…

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