
Pollen, Air Quality, and Soil Temperature Forecast for Rowan County
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Pollen levels across Rowan County remain very low to negligible heading into the weekend. Tree, grass, and weed pollens are minimal, with only light traces of ragweed expected. The combination of cool nights and low humidity has kept overall pollen counts down, offering relief for those with seasonal allergies. Outdoor activities should be comfortable, but those highly sensitive to pollen should still monitor updates in case of changes with shifting winds or weekend warming.
Air Quality Outlook
Air quality remains in the “Good” range across the county. The main pollutant currently being measured is ozone (O₃), but concentrations are expected to stay well below any health concern thresholds. With light winds and clear skies, there are no significant restrictions for outdoor exercise or community events. Individuals with asthma or other respiratory sensitivities should continue to follow local AQI updates, though no widespread air quality issues are anticipated.
Soil Temperature Trend
Soil temperatures in Rowan County are gradually cooling as we move deeper into October. Data from the North Carolina ECONet station near Salisbury indicates that readings at 10 centimeters are generally holding in the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit, depending on sunlight exposure and daily highs. These conditions are typical for mid-fall and favorable for maintaining ground moisture. However, as nighttime lows continue to dip into the 40s, soil warmth will decline further over the next couple of weeks, signaling the end of the primary growing season.
Summary
Rowan County is experiencing an ideal stretch of autumn air—clean, cool, and comfortable. With low pollen, good air quality, and steady soil cooling, it’s a great time for outdoor events, late-season yard work, and fall festivals across the area.
