Pollen, Air Quality & Soil Temperature Forecast

Thursday, September 25, 2025 - 8:40am

Pollen Forecast

  • Today: Moderate levels, mainly ragweed and lingering grasses.

  • Friday – Saturday: Levels expected to remain moderate, but showers and storms may temporarily lower pollen counts during and right after rain events.

  • Sunday into Early Next Week: Continued unsettled weather should help keep pollen levels from spiking too high, though drier breaks could allow ragweed to briefly rebound.

Air Quality Forecast

  • Overall: Good to Moderate across Rowan County.

  • Rain showers will help keep ozone levels in check, though pockets of higher particulate matter could briefly occur during humid, stagnant periods before storms move through.

  • No widespread air quality alerts expected at this time.

Soil Temperature

  • Current soil temperatures are averaging 73–75°F at 4 inches depth across Rowan County.

  • These warm soil values are ideal for late-season growth and will remain steady through the weekend thanks to mild overnight lows and frequent cloud cover.

  • By early next week, as cooler air filters in, soil temperatures may dip back into the upper 60s.


Bottom Line:
The unsettled weather pattern will help keep pollen and air quality in check, while soil temperatures remain warm enough to support healthy late-season crops and fall plantings.

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