Severe storms are moving into the Upstate area of South Carolina and Western North Carolina with threats including damaging straight-line winds, isolated tornadoes, large hail, and heavy rain.(LIVE COVERAGE ABOVE) Live radar: Storm threat:For the latest video forecast, click here. MONDAY: Impact Day due to severe storm potential Timing: 4 a.m. until noon. Main timing for Upstate: 5 a.m. until noon This will impact the morning commute Threats: Line of rain and storms. Scattered to numerous severe storms are possible. Given the above timing, the greatest risk of severe weather will be east of the viewing area by the afternoon. But, again, timing is everything. Delayed timing = higher severe risk for our viewing area. Possible Impacts: Damaging, straight-line wind gusts, isolated tornadoes, large hail, and heavy rain.Keep up with what’s happening around our area by downloading the WYFF News 4 app on the App Store or Google Play.*** A burst of snow is likely in WNC by the afternoon as the front departs. Light accumulation, mainly on elevated surfaces, is possible. ***The wind will pick up behind Monday’s powerful cold front. A Wind Advisory is in place for the highlighted areas above 3500 feet in western North Carolina. Wind gusts of 50-60 mph are expected.TUESDAY: Impact Day due to frigid temperatures & wind chills WNC: Morning wind chills in the single digits & teens. Upstate & NE Georgia: Morning wind chills in the teens & 20s.WEDNESDAY: Impact Day due to another cold morning. Lows in the teens & 20s.****The WYFF News 4 weather team has been independently certified for having the most accurate forecast in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson market for the second year in a row.”Our goal every day, in every forecast is accuracy,” said WYFF 4 President and General Manager Blake Bridges. “Our expert weather team is dedicated to giving viewers a forecast they can trust to be right. We are also the only station in the market with our own 24/7 live radar, Live Super Doppler 4. It’s clear that WYFF News 4 is the weather leader in this market.”The certification comes from WeatheRate, an independent research firm that tracks forecasts from every station in multiple markets across the country.”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.”****

GREENVILLE, S.C. —

Severe storms are moving into the Upstate area of South Carolina and Western North Carolina with threats including damaging straight-line winds, isolated tornadoes, large hail, and heavy rain.

(LIVE COVERAGE ABOVE)

Live radar:

Live Super Doppler 4 HD Southeast Radar

Storm threat:

Severe threat today

For the latest video forecast, click here.

MONDAY: Impact Day due to severe storm potential

Timing: 4 a.m. until noon. Main timing for Upstate: 5 a.m. until noon This will impact the morning commute

This map shows the most likely times of arrival for severe storms the Greenville-Spartanburg,-Anderson-Asheville viewing area on Monday, March 16, 2026.

Threats: Line of rain and storms. Scattered to numerous severe storms are possible. Given the above timing, the greatest risk of severe weather will be east of the viewing area by the afternoon. But, again, timing is everything. Delayed timing = higher severe risk for our viewing area. Possible Impacts: Damaging, straight-line wind gusts, isolated tornadoes, large hail, and heavy rain.

Severe storms possible Monday

Keep up with what’s happening around our area by downloading the WYFF News 4 app on the App Store or Google Play.

*** A burst of snow is likely in WNC by the afternoon as the front departs. Light accumulation, mainly on elevated surfaces, is possible. ***

The wind will pick up behind Monday’s powerful cold front. A Wind Advisory is in place for the highlighted areas above 3500 feet in western North Carolina. Wind gusts of 50-60 mph are expected.

A Wind Advisory is in place for the highlighted areas above 3500 feet. Wind gusts of 50-60 mph are expected.

TUESDAY: Impact Day due to frigid temperatures & wind chills

WNC: Morning wind chills in the single digits & teens.

Wind chills will plummet into the single digits and teens on Tuesday.

Upstate & NE Georgia: Morning wind chills in the teens & 20s.

Wind chills will plummet into the teens and 20s on Tuesday.

WEDNESDAY: Impact Day due to another cold morning. Lows in the teens & 20s.

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The WYFF News 4 weather team has been independently certified for having the most accurate forecast in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson market for the second year in a row.

“Our goal every day, in every forecast is accuracy,” said WYFF 4 President and General Manager Blake Bridges. “Our expert weather team is dedicated to giving viewers a forecast they can trust to be right. We are also the only station in the market with our own 24/7 live radar, Live Super Doppler 4. It’s clear that WYFF News 4 is the weather leader in this market.”

The certification comes from WeatheRate, an independent research firm that tracks forecasts from every station in multiple markets across the country.

“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.”

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