Weather Blog

When Will the Rain End?

May 27, 2025

Tracking the Pattern Behind This Week’s Stormy Stretch

Why Is Memorial Day So Cool and Cloudy This Year?

May 26, 2025

Rowan County Weather | May 26, 2025

If you’ve stepped outside this Memorial Day expecting warmth and sunshine, you’re likely a little surprised — and maybe even reaching for a jacket.

Ross Chastain Charges from Last to First to Win the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte

May 26, 2025

CONCORD, N.C. (May 25, 2025) – In one of the most remarkable comebacks in Charlotte Motor Speedway history, Ross Chastain turned a practice crash into Coca-Cola 600 glory on Sunday night, driving from 40th to first to capture one of NASCAR’s crown jewel events.

Memorial Day Forecast Breakdown: Planning Around the Rain

May 25, 2025

By Rowan County Weather | May 25, 2025

Coca-Cola 600 Weather Watch: Will Rain Impact the Race?

May 24, 2025

As fans gear up for one of NASCAR’s crown jewel events, weather could once again play a role in how Sunday unfolds at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Memorial Day Weekend Forecast: Timing the Rain for Outdoor Plans

May 23, 2025

By Rowan County Weather | May 23, 2025

NOAA Predicts Above-Normal 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

May 22, 2025

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, forecasting an above-normal level of activity. The season officially runs from June 1 through November 30.

Your Memorial Day Weekend Forecast: What to Expect & When to Grill

May 22, 2025

By Rowan County Weather | May 22, 2025

From Stormy to Sunny: How This Week’s Front Resets Rowan County’s Forecast

May 21, 2025

Rowan County Weather – May 21, 2025

After a stormy night across the Piedmont, calmer weather is returning to Rowan County—along with a refreshing shift in temperatures.

Severe Storms Possible Late Tonight: What Rowan County Needs to Know

May 20, 2025

Rowan County remains under a Level 1 Marginal Risk for severe weather late tonight into early Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg. While the threat is limited, the timing and uncertainty still warrant close attention.