Rowan County Weather’s Early Summer Outlook: What May and June Could Bring

Friday, April 25, 2025 - 8:10am

As April winds down and Rowan County shifts gears into May, many are wondering: What will early summer feel like this year? Based on current long-range outlooks and regional trends, we’ve got an early preview of what May and June could bring — and it’s shaping up to be warmer and more active than average.


Warmer-Than-Normal Temperatures Likely

The Climate Prediction Center is forecasting a good chance of above-average temperatures across the Southeast for both May and June. For Rowan County, that could mean:

  • More days hitting the mid to upper 80s earlier than usual

  • Mild mornings but quick warmups during the afternoon

  • A chance that Memorial Day weekend feels more like July than May

If you're planting a garden or planning early summer events, it may be wise to prepare for heat a little earlier this year.


Early Signs of a Stormy Start

Even though we’re not in the heart of summer just yet, storm season may kick off earlier than usual. Why?

  • Gulf moisture is already active

  • Afternoon heating will soon be more intense

  • We've seen multiple upper-level disturbances this April, and that pattern may continue

While not every storm will be severe, there’s a good chance Rowan County sees frequent thunderstorm days in May, especially in the afternoon and evening hours.


What This Means for You

  • Pollen season may linger a little longer with extra warmth

  • Energy bills could rise sooner than expected if ACs are running by mid-May

  • Soil moisture could fluctuate — so keep an eye on both drought concerns and flash flooding


Bottom Line: Here’s What to Watch

Trend May Outlook June Outlook
Temperatures Above normal Above normal
Precipitation Near to above normal Slightly above normal
Storm Activity Increasing mid-month Frequent afternoon storms
 

Rowan County Weather will keep tracking the models as new data comes in. For now, consider this your heads-up: Summer’s showing up early this year.

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