
Marginal Severe Weather Risk for Western Rowan County
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advertise your local business here »The Storm Prediction Center has placed portions of western Rowan County under a Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) for strong to severe thunderstorms today. Communities included in this risk area are Cleveland, Mt. Ulla, Millbridge, Bear Poplar, Barber, Woodleaf, Mt. Vernon, and Needmore.
The remainder of Rowan County falls under a General Thunderstorm Risk, which means scattered storms are possible, but the potential for severe weather is low.
What to Expect
Storms that develop this afternoon and evening could bring isolated damaging wind gusts, especially in the areas outlined above. Most storms are expected to be disorganized, but any stronger cell could briefly reach severe limits.
First Severe Risk in Over a Month
Today’s outlook marks the first severe weather potential for any portion of Rowan County since August 1st. While the threat is not widespread, it is a reminder that late summer and early fall can still bring pockets of strong storms.
Key Takeaways
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Western Rowan County: Marginal Risk for isolated severe storms.
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Rest of the county: General Thunderstorm Risk.
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Main concern: Damaging wind gusts in stronger storms.
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Timing: This afternoon into the evening hours.
Rowan County Weather will continue to monitor radar trends and provide updates if warnings are issued.
