Centerville, South Carolina — live current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, NWS alerts, aviation weather, radar and satellite imagery, tide predictions, marine conditions and a solunar fishing forecast, soil and crop conditions for Centerville, Anderson County.
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Centerville rests in a gentle fold of Anderson County, where rolling hills, softened by a century of cultivation, give way to the broader, more deliberate currents of the Saluda River. It lies 3.6 miles west-north-west of Anderson, SC (from Anderson, SC: bearing 303°T), and is situated 4.6 miles north-north-west of Homeland Park. The air here, particularly in the late afternoon, carries a humid sweetness, a blend of sun-baked earth and the faint, persistent perfume of pines that cling to the higher ground. Old oaks, their limbs gnarled like arthritic fingers, stand sentinel over fields of corn and soybeans, their broad leaves catching the light in a thousand shifting greens. The roads, mostly paved now but still bearing the faint blush of red clay, wind their way between farmsteads and clusters of houses, each seeming to possess its own quiet story, its own patch of sky to watch. The legacy of agriculture is deeply etched into the character of Centerville, a place that has long understood the patient rhythm of planting and harvest. For generations, the land has been its primary currency, yielding cotton in the earlier days and now a more diversified array of crops that feed both local tables and broader markets. While industry has made its presence felt in the wider county, Centerville itself has retained a certain unhurried pace, a sense that time is measured less by the ticking of clocks and more by the arc of the sun. The Saluda River, a broad, dark ribbon, has been both a source of life and a quiet witness to the changes, its banks a familiar backdrop to the lives lived here, a constant hum beneath the everyday conversations.
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| Location | Centerville, Anderson County, South Carolina |
| Coordinates | 34.53205°N, 82.704024°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 29565, 29412, 29485, 29625 |
| Area Code | 864 |
| Page generated | July 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |
This page provides live weather conditions and forecasts for Centerville, South Carolina, including current conditions, a 24-hour hourly forecast, 7-day outlook, NWS extended text forecast, real-time aviation weather (live METAR and TAF reports from the nearest reporting airport, with a modeled estimate shown when no station is in range), precipitation radar and NOAA GOES-16 satellite imagery. Additional sections may include tide predictions, wave height, wave direction and sea-surface temperature, a barometric pressure trend, and a solunar-based fishing forecast with a fishing-conditions rating for coastal localities, and soil temperature, crop weather and live USGS river gauge data for agricultural areas near a monitored waterway. All data updates automatically on every page visit.
Location data for Centerville includes coordinates 34.532050°N, 82.704024°W, situated in Anderson County. ZIP code 29565, 29412, 29485, 29625. Telephone area code: 864. Timezone: Eastern Time (America/New_York).
Weather data is sourced from the NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) and the open-source Open-Meteo API. Aviation data is sourced from aviationweather.gov (NOAA), with a modeled estimate used where no nearby reporting station is available. River and stream data is sourced from the USGS National Water Information System. Tide predictions are sourced from NOAA CO-OPS; marine and solunar data are modeled from Open-Meteo and public sunrise/moon calculations and should be treated as a general guide alongside on-the-water conditions. Radar is provided by RainViewer. Satellite imagery is sourced from NOAA/NESDIS GOES-East and is public domain.