Tracking Tropical Storm Erin: What the Current Forecast Means for the Southeast
As of the National Hurricane Center’s 5 AM AST update, Tropical Storm Erin continues to move west across the central tropical Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Erin Strengthening in the Atlantic
Tuesday, August 12, 2025 – 8:00 AM EDT
Summer Weather is Back: Rowan County Faces a Warm, Stormy Week
After a stretch of cooler, cloudier days, Rowan County is shifting back into a pattern more typical for August. That means a mix of warm afternoons, higher humidity, and the familiar chance for scattered thunderstorms on many days.
August Thunderstorm Patterns in Rowan County
After a stretch of cooler and cloudier days, a more typical late-summer weather pattern is returning to Rowan County. That means we can expect the daily risk of scattered afternoon thunderstorms to make a comeback this week.
Weekend Weather Shift and Tropical Update: Cooler Temperatures Hold Before Summer Storms Return
Rowan County will enjoy another day of below-normal temperatures as the effects of a lingering cold air damming pattern hold through the weekend. Patchy fog this morning will give way to partly sunny skies with highs in the low 80s today.
Weather Word of the Day: “Isentropic Lift” – And Why It’s Keeping Skies Cloudy
Published: August 7, 2025
Watching the Tropics: Two Disturbances and What They Could Mean for the Carolinas
As we move deeper into August, the Atlantic hurricane season is starting to show signs of life.
Why Today Feels More Like October Than August in Rowan County
Tuesday, August 5, 2025 | Rowan County Weather
A Cool, Damp Week Ahead: What Rowan County Can Expect Day by Day
Rowan County is heading into a stretch of weather more typical of early fall than early August. Cold air damming is firmly in place across the region, keeping high temperatures well below normal and allowing daily rounds of showers to persist.



