South Carolina Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Cooler Temps to Hit Greenville Area Through Tuesday Evening

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GREENVILLE, SC

– Afternoon and evening thunderstorms are forecast to impact much of the Upstate region through Tuesday evening, bringing temporary relief from the recent heat and posing travel risks across Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson counties.


Cooler Temperatures Expected, but Storm Risk Remains

According to the

National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg

, a weak front moving through the region will push high temperatures a few degrees lower than previous days. Highs are expected to remain in the

mid-80s

across most of the region before thunderstorms move in.

The

strongest chances of precipitation

, reaching as high as 70%, are predicted for areas west of

Interstate 26

and near the

mountain zones

of western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina.


Storm Timing and Hazards

Thunderstorms are anticipated to develop

after 2 p.m.

, with the potential to bring:

  • Brief heavy downpours
  • Gusty winds
  • Localized flash flooding
  • Reduced visibility for evening commuters
  • Minor tree damage and scattered power outages

Motorists traveling along

I-85

and

I-26

should prepare for

wet road conditions

and drive with caution during peak travel hours.


Preparedness Tips from Emergency Officials

Local emergency managers are encouraging residents to:


  • Secure outdoor furniture and loose items
  • Stay indoors during periods of heavy lightning or gusty winds
  • Avoid

    flooded roads

    , even if water appears shallow


Looking Ahead

While these storms will bring

temporary relief from the summer heat

, forecasters say this pattern may be

short-lived

. The

National Weather Service

has warned that

additional weather alerts

may be issued if storm conditions intensify or persist into

Wednesday morning

.

Have you experienced flooding or damage during this week’s storms in Greenville or surrounding areas? Share your story or photos with us at

SaludaStandard-Sentinel.com

.

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