
Weekend Forecast: Pop-Up Storms, but No Washouts Expected
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If you’ve got weekend plans across Rowan County, the weather forecast offers a familiar summer pattern: hot afternoons, sunshine, and the possibility of pop-up thunderstorms. But the good news? We’re not expecting widespread storms or all-day washouts.
Saturday & Sunday Highlights
Both Saturday and Sunday will feature plenty of sunshine through the first half of the day, with highs around 90 degrees. As we head into the afternoon and early evening, there’s a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 3 PM each day.
These storms will be isolated, meaning most areas will stay dry, but a few locations could see:
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Brief heavy rainfall
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Gusty winds
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Occasional lightning
Why This Pattern Happens
This weekend’s setup is classic for the Carolinas in late June. With light winds and high humidity in place, the sun heats the surface enough to trigger afternoon storms—mainly in areas where heat and moisture pool. These storms tend to be slow-moving, so rainfall could be locally heavy under a single cell, but they don’t cover large areas.
Planning Tips
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Morning and early afternoon activities (before 3 PM) are your safest bet for dry weather.
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Keep an eye on radar if you're heading out later in the day.
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Storms typically dissipate after sunset, so evenings should stay mostly quiet once storms move out.
Looking Ahead
By Monday, the pattern continues with scattered afternoon storms and highs near 90 degrees. A weak front may approach by Tuesday, increasing rain chances midweek.
