Bus Stop Forecast – Tuesday, December 16

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A much calmer and quieter morning is ahead after the recent Arctic cold. Sunshine returns with lighter winds, but cold early temperatures mean jackets are still needed at the bus stop.


Rowan County – Bus Stop Forecast

Tuesday Morning (6–8 AM)

Clear skies and cold temperatures start the day. Morning readings will be in the upper 20s, with calm winds allowing the cold to settle near the ground. Wind chills will be close to the actual temperature, so it will feel cold but not harsh.

Tuesday Afternoon / Dismissal (2–4 PM)

Sunny and noticeably milder compared to recent days. Temperatures climb into the mid to upper 40s, with calm winds. A much more comfortable afternoon for outdoor dismissal.

Tuesday Night

Mostly clear and cold once again, with lows near 28°F. Calm winds allow temperatures to fall quickly after sunset.


Davie County – Bus Stop Forecast

Tuesday Morning (6–8 AM)

Cold but calm conditions to start the day. Temperatures sit in the mid to upper 20s, with clear skies and no wind concerns. Dress warmly for the bus stop.

Tuesday Afternoon / Dismissal (2–4 PM)

Sunny with highs near 47°F. Calm winds make it feel more pleasant than recent afternoons despite cool temperatures.

Tuesday Night

Mostly clear with lows around 26°F. Calm wind and dry air allow for another cold overnight period.


Davidson County – Bus Stop Forecast

Tuesday Morning (6–8 AM)

Clear and cold to start the day, with temperatures near 27–28°F. Light and variable winds keep wind chills close to actual temperatures.

Tuesday Afternoon / Dismissal (2–4 PM)

Sunny and milder, with highs near 47°F. Light winds make for a comfortable afternoon compared to earlier in the week.

Tuesday Night

Mostly clear with lows near 27°F. Winds become calm overnight.


Overall Takeaway

Tuesday brings sunshine, calm winds, and a gradual warmup across Rowan, Davie, and Davidson Counties. Mornings remain cold, but afternoons feel much more comfortable as temperatures rebound into the upper 40s.

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