
Weekend Washout or Just a Soaker? What to Expect Day-by-Day
Published April 24, 2025 | Rowan County Weather
Cloudy skies and off-and-on rain chances are dominating the end of the workweek across Rowan County—but will the weekend be a total washout?
Let’s break down the forecast day-by-day so you can plan ahead:
Thursday: Scattered Showers & Storms
There’s a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, especially after 2PM. Fog lingers early in the day, followed by mostly cloudy skies and a high near 73 degrees. While storms won’t be widespread, a few could bring brief downpours or gusty winds.
Tonight, rain chances continue with patchy fog likely after midnight. The low drops to around 62 degrees.
Friday: The Wettest Day of the Week
Friday brings a 60% chance of rain, with scattered showers and storms possible throughout the day. Fog may persist through mid-morning, and the high reaches around 72 degrees.
Showers and storms are likely to linger Friday night, especially through midnight.
Saturday: Unsettled but Not a Washout
Saturday starts with a chance of showers. Thunderstorms could return in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures climb to a high near 79 degrees, and there may be some breaks of sunshine between rounds of rain.
It’s not shaping up to be a complete washout, but rain chances rise late in the day—so plan early if you want outdoor time.
Sunday: Clearing Skies, Cooler Temps
Sunday brings a welcome change. Sunshine returns, drier air settles in, and highs stay near 69 degrees. It’s shaping up to be the nicest day of the weekend.
The Bottom Line
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Plan around rain chances Friday and Saturday
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Sunday is the best day for outdoor activities
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