Hey there, Greenville! After a lively Saturday filled with some brief rain showers, it looks like we’re in for a bit of a temperature rollercoaster as we dive into Sunday. If you loved that classic summer feel from yesterday, it’s time to pull out those sweaters because a **_cooler air mass_** is settling in.
Just yesterday, many of us enjoyed some pleasantly warm temperatures, hitting those lovely high marks ranging from the **_upper 70s to mid 80s_**. It was the perfect day for outdoor activities or simply lounging about with friends and family. However, as the sun sets on Saturday, the weather is shifting gears, and we’ll usher in a chillier Sunday afternoon.
So, what can we expect for Sunday? Well, it’s going to get a lot cooler with highs only reaching between the **_upper 50s to around 60 degrees_**. That’s quite a contrast! Plus, those developing northeasterly winds are going to add a little bite to the air as they start bringing in some **_low-level moisture from the Atlantic Ocean_**. This means you can expect mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. While it may not be a full-blown rain day, keep an eye out for a **_stray shower_** or maybe a few spots of drizzle. It wouldn’t hurt to toss an umbrella in your bag just in case!
Looking ahead to the beginning of the week, we’re looking at more of that cooler trend as Monday and Tuesday will also see highs only in the **_60s_**. This will definitely remind us that fall is in full swing. If you have outdoor plans, be sure to check the forecast before heading out and dress accordingly. While it may not be summer temperatures, the cooler conditions can also feel quite refreshing—perfect for enjoying those vibrant autumn colors around the city.
But don’t put those shorts away just yet! As we move into the middle of the week, temperatures start to rebound, with highs climbing back into the **_70s by Wednesday_**. That warm trend looks to stay through Halloween on Thursday. For all the parents out there, this is fantastic news! You won’t have to worry about layering up your little ghouls and goblins’ costumes to keep them warm while they trick-or-treat. A manageable temperature means the kiddos can showcase their costumes just how they want to, and you can enjoy the festivities without the chill taking away from the fun.
So, Greenville, while you may need that jacket or sweater for the next couple of days, just remember that warmth is right around the corner. Whether you’re cozying up indoors or heading out for those October social events, it’s always great to stay informed and prepared!
Happy fall, and let’s embrace the unique weather that sets our charming city apart!
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