
Easter weekend is approaching, and while a cold front is set to bring wet weather to the area, don’t necessarily cancel those outdoor plans just yet! Here’s a detailed look at what you can expect, according to the latest forecast.
Weekend Weather Outlook
Rain chances will be increasing throughout the weekend. Scattered storms are anticipated to arrive on Saturday, potentially bringing heavy downpours. This weather pattern is more typical of summertime, but showers and storms are expected to move through quickly. While a few of these storms could become strong, with lightning and gusty winds, the overall severe threat remains low.
Easter Sunday will see the arrival of a cold front early in the day. If you have Easter plans, it’s advisable to have an umbrella handy. Expect periods of heavy rain, with the possibility of a few thunderstorms. However, the good news is that the risk of severe weather is minimal. Your Easter egg hunt might be a little soggy, but it shouldn’t be ruined!
Skies are expected to clear up later on Sunday, offering a brighter end to the holiday. Following the passage of the front, temperatures are forecast to drop below normal and remain so until Friday of next week.
WYFF News 4: The Most Accurate Forecast
The WYFF News 4 weather team has been independently certified as having the most accurate forecast in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson market for the second consecutive year. “Our goal every day, in every forecast, is accuracy,” stated WYFF 4 President and General Manager Blake Bridges. “Our expert weather team is dedicated to providing viewers with a forecast they can trust.”
WYFF News 4 is the only station in the market with its own 24/7 live radar, Live Super Doppler 4, providing continuous and detailed weather updates. This commitment to accuracy and technology solidifies WYFF News 4’s position as the weather leader in the region. The certification comes from WeatheRate, an independent research firm that rigorously tracks forecast accuracy across multiple markets.
“Everyone knows that forecasting the weather around here is difficult with the Upstate and mountains,” said WeatheRate president Bruce Fixman. “The station that gets the forecast right more than anyone else is Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus and the WYFF News 4 weather team.”
Stay tuned to WYFF News 4 for the latest updates and a detailed forecast as the weekend approaches. You can also find real-time radar information and weather alerts on their website: https://www.wyff4.com/




