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Newberry, SC Experiences Chilly November Temperatures

A picturesque November morning in Newberry, SC, with clear skies and frost on the ground.

Newberry, SC, November 28, 2025

Newberry, SC Cools Down with Chilly November Temperatures

As the sun rises over Newberry, South Carolina this fine morning of November 28, 2025, residents can expect a crisp and chilly day ahead. With clear skies and temperatures starting at a brisk 32°F (0°C), it’s a reminder that winter is just around the corner. Let’s take a closer look at what the weather has in store for us today.

Morning Chill

If you’re an early riser, bundle up! Right now, the temperature is hovering at 32°F (0°C), putting a slight bite in the air. But don’t worry, it’s all clear out here, and we can expect nothing but sunshine throughout the morning. As the clock strikes 8:00 AM, temperatures will rise to a cozy 31°F (0°C), and shortly after that, we’ll see it climb to 36°F (2°C) by 9:00 AM.

By 10:00 AM, the sunshine will really start warming things up, hitting 40°F (5°C). You may want to consider planning a morning walk or breakfast on the patio if you can stand the chill—it’s simply beautiful outside!

A Bright Afternoon

As we move into the afternoon, temperatures will continue their upward trend. The high for today is expected to reach a comfortable 51°F (11°C) around 3:00 PM. So if you’re looking to enjoy the great outdoors, early afternoon is your best bet. Just remember to wear those layers, as it’ll cool off again as the sun begins to set.

Throughout the afternoon, the skies will remain sunny, making it perfect for family outings or catching up with friends. Grab your favorite drink and enjoy the warmth of the sun while you can!

Evening Breezes

As the sun sets at 5:16 PM, temperatures will gradually drop. Expect to feel a noticeable coolness as we get to 46°F (8°C) by 5:00 PM. And if you’re an evening person, a stroll under the clear sky could be just the thing to unwind. Around 7:00 PM, the mercury will dip to around 40°F (4°C), so it’s time to break out those cozy sweaters and perhaps a hot beverage.

Weather Insights

For those with a curious mind about these temperatures, November averages in Newberry typically reach highs of 64.6°F (18.1°C) and lows around 39.8°F (4.4°C). So today is indeed a chilly outlier. With an average November humidity of about 72% and an average of 5.9 hours of sunshine per day, today’s weather certainly captures the essence of late autumn.

Moreover, November is known for its fair share of frost. In fact, this month typically sees around 40 to 50 days where frost could appear, though it’s been rather dry lately—considering Newberry’s average precipitation is about 3.59 inches (91.4 mm) over roughly seven days.

In Conclusion

So as we move through this chilly November day, let’s not forget to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors while staying warm. Whether you’re sipping on hot cider or wrapped up by the fireplace, share the joy of this lovely season with friends and family. Happy November, Newberry!

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