A frontal boundary extending from the western High Plains to the Southeast will focus additional showers and thunderstorms this weekend. Some of these storms may become severe, alongside frequent lightning, and isolated instances of flash flooding. Meanwhile dry conditions will continue for the Great Basin where fire weather concerns linger. For the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, seasonable weather. Read More >
Greenville-Spartanburg, SC
Weather Forecast Office
(ft)(mph)
0 to 33499 = 1
33500 to 44999 = 2
45000 to 59999 = 3
60000 to 111999 = 4
112000 + = 5
(ft)(mph)
0 to 17249 = 1
17250 to 34499 = 2
34500 to 51749 = 3
51750 to 68999 = 4
69000 + = 5
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Greer, SC 29651
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