Spring 2024 weather forecast in Greenville, SC

Prepare for spring weather in Greenville, SC with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.

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Greenville is starting to bloom. | Photo by The City of Greenville

We know the question on your mind, Greenvillians — how warm will it be this spring? Thanks to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center , we know what temperatures and precipitation trends to expect in our city for March, April, May, and June. While exact weather conditions typically can’t be predicted more than a week in advance, here’s a seasonal outlook to help you prepare for what spring will bring.

Reminder: The first day of spring is on Tuesday, March 19.

According to the NOAA, Greenville is predicted to have above normal temperatures.

Graphic by NOAA

🌡️ Temperature

Think warm. This spring, Greenville has a 33-40% chance of temperatures being higher than normal.

🌨️ Precipitation

Expect above average precipitation. Greenville has 40-50% chances of seeing an above average amount of rain this spring.

☀️ Drought

Drought conditions are not expected to develop this season.

April

Typically in Greenville, the average high-temperature in April rises from 61° in March to 70.7°. Expect to see lots of 70° days, and maybe even some in the 80°s. The average low-temperature is 50.9°. By the end of April, the sun will set after 8 p.m.

May

Where spring feels like summer. May’s average high temperature rises to 79.2° and average low-temperature is 58.6°. May also kicks off the highest UV index season of the year (May-August), so grab your sunscreen and get ready to soak up the summer-like sun.

June

School’s out and it’s time to hit the pool with an average high temperature of 86.7° and an average low of 65.5°, but it’s going to feel hotter. The average heat index is 96.8°, so it’s important to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade and indoors in the A/C.

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Danielle is based in Greenville, SC and came to GVLtoday from the television news world, previously serving as the Executive Producer at WIS-TV in Columbia, SC. Whether she’s on the job or not, she loves checking out her city’s food + beverage scene and learning about local history.
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