Rain Cancels Easter Outdoor Plans in Western Carolinas

First Alert Weather Day brings soaking showers, but much-needed moisture

Apr. 3, 2026 at 10:41am

A vast, atmospheric landscape painting in muted tones of gray, blue, and green, depicting a stormy, rainy scene with heavy clouds and dramatic lighting that dwarfs any physical structures or objects in the frame, conveying the overwhelming power and scale of the natural world.As a cold front brings much-needed rain to the Western Carolinas, the region's outdoor Easter celebrations are forced indoors, but the moisture is a welcome sight after a period of dry weather.Greenville Today

A cold front is bringing widespread rain to the Western Carolinas on Easter Sunday, forcing residents to move their outdoor celebrations indoors. The rain is expected to start on Saturday night and continue through the afternoon on Sunday, with the mountains clearing out first around 1 PM and the Upstate by 5 PM. While the rain will put a damper on Easter plans, it is a welcome sight as the region could use the moisture. Temperatures will only reach the mid-70s in the Upstate and mid-60s in the mountains, with winds gusting up to 20 mph.

Why it matters

The rain on Easter Sunday is a mixed blessing for residents of the Western Carolinas. While it will force many to change their outdoor plans, the moisture is much-needed after a period of dry weather. The region has been dealing with warmer than average temperatures, making the rainfall especially important for gardens, crops, and lawns.

The details

The rain is expected to move in from west to east, with the mountains clearing out first around 1 PM and the Upstate by 5 PM. While severe weather is not expected, the system will bring steady, soaking rain, with the potential for a few thunderstorms. Rainfall totals are expected to range from half an inch to around an inch, with some isolated higher amounts. Temperatures will only reach the mid-70s in the Upstate and mid-60s in the mountains, with winds gusting up to 20 mph.

  • Saturday night into Sunday, rain moves in from west to east
  • Mountains clear out around 1 PM on Sunday
  • Upstate clears out around 5 PM on Sunday

The players

Western Carolinas

The region encompassing western North and South Carolina, including the Upstate and mountain areas.

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The takeaway

While the rain on Easter Sunday will force many residents to change their outdoor plans, the moisture is a welcome sight for the Western Carolinas after a period of dry weather. The region has been dealing with warmer than average temperatures, making the rainfall especially important for gardens, crops, and lawns.