
Could Rowan County Break Any Temperature Records This Week?
Rowan County is getting an early taste of summer this week — and it’s not just warm, it’s approaching record territory.
With forecast highs pushing the upper 80s to low 90s through Saturday, it’s fair to ask: could we actually break any records?
How Close Are We to Records?
Here’s a look at record highs for this time of year:
- April 15: 89°
- April 16: 89°
- April 17: 94°
- April 18: 93°
Now compare that to the forecast:
- Today: Near 88°
- Thursday: Near 89°
- Friday: Near 88°
- Saturday: Near 92°
That puts us right on the doorstep of record highs, especially Thursday and Saturday.
Why Is It So Warm?
A strong area of high pressure is locked over the Southeast, creating:
- Persistent southwest winds
- Plenty of sunshine
- Very dry air mixing down from above
This setup allows temperatures to climb quickly each afternoon — more like June than mid-April.
The Catch: It Doesn’t Feel Humid
Even though temperatures are running high, humidity levels are staying relatively low.
That means:
- It may feel more comfortable than a typical summer day
- But the dry air is increasing fire danger each afternoon
Will Any Records Actually Fall?
Right now, it looks like:
- Thursday has the best chance to tie a record
- Saturday could come close, depending on how high temperatures climb
Even if records aren’t broken, this stretch is well above normal for April.
Relief Is On The Way
A cold front arrives Sunday bringing:
- A small chance of showers
- Cooler temperatures back into the 70s
- Even 40s Sunday night
Bottom Line
This week’s heat is unusual for April — and while records may or may not fall, it’s definitely a reminder that summer isn’t far away.
