Greenville, South Carolina
Up into the Piedmont to end out week today.
At 1153AM, ET, Greenville was reporting a temperature of 84 degrees with clear skies. A persistent boundary, borne both of a weak surface low just off the coast and the moisture of the Gulf of Mexico sat just south of the Greenville-Spartanburg area and was generating some clouds along the Georgia border and keeping dew points a little bit lower than sites touth of the boundary.
The weak system will actually do enough to keep moisture south of Greenville for today. The effect of Tropical Storm Colin in the western Atlantic will actually assist in shifting the boundary south, further away from Greenville, but the absence of an east-westboundary will allow for a weak north-south wave to ripple into the Piedmont and bring the threat for an isolated thunderstorm Monday afternoon.
Tomorrow- Mostly sunny, High 94, Low 71
Monday - Isolated thunderstorms, High 94, Low 73
TWC: Tomorrow - A mainly sunny sky. High 92, Low 73
Monday - Isolated thunderstorms. High 90, Low 73
AW: Tomorrow - Variable cloudiness with a shower or thunderstorm around, mainly later; warm High 95, Low 72
Monday - Partly sunny and remaining warm High 94, Low 74
NWS: Tomorrow - A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly cloudy High 93, Low 72
Monday - slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Partly cloudy High 93, Low 73
WB: Tomorrow - Mostly Sunny, High 91, Low 73
Monday - Mostly Sunny, High 94, Low 73
Wow, not often Weatherbug and the Weather Service have different precipitation forecast. Here is the latest satellite.
