
Weekend Storm Outlook: What the Latest NWS Briefing Means for Rowan County
The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg issued a new briefing Friday afternoon, updating the risk for strong to severe thunderstorms across the region, including Rowan County, through the weekend.
Two-Day Severe Weather Setup
According to the NWS briefing issued at 3:26 PM on Friday, June 6, there are two key windows of concern:
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Friday (Today): A Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) for isolated severe storms during the afternoon and evening hours.
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Saturday: A Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) had been highlighted earlier in the week, but the confidence in severe weather has decreased.
Primary Hazard: Damaging Wind Gusts
While the chance for widespread severe weather is low, any storm that develops could bring damaging wind gusts, which remain the main concern for both Friday and Saturday.
Friday Evening: Weakening Line of Storms Expected
A line of thunderstorms is expected to move east into the Piedmont tonight, but models suggest it will weaken significantly as it moves past the mountains. For Rowan County, this means a lower-end risk this evening — though a brief downpour or gusty wind can't be ruled out.
Saturday: Confidence in Severe Risk Drops
Forecast models now show less organization and more uncertainty around Saturday’s storm potential. A few strong storms could still develop during the afternoon and evening, but as another line of storms approaches Saturday night, a weakening trend is likely again before reaching Rowan County.
Outlook Into Next Week
The weather pattern remains unsettled through next week, with daily storm chances likely through at least Thursday. Monday may offer a short break in activity, but typical summer-like storm patterns will return by midweek.
No Watches or Warnings Yet
As of this update, no severe weather watches or warnings are in effect for Rowan County, but conditions can change quickly. Rowan County Weather will continue monitoring updates and provide real-time alerts as needed.
