
Rowan County Under Slight Risk: What Today’s Storm Outlook Really Means
Published: May 3, 2025 | Rowan County Weather
The Storm Prediction Center has placed Rowan County under a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) for severe thunderstorms today. While this isn’t the highest alert level, it does mean that the ingredients are in place for a few strong to severe storms to develop, especially this evening.
What to Expect Today:
Storm activity will increase later this afternoon, with the greatest chances for stronger storms between 4 PM and 10 PM. These storms are moving in from the west, associated with a larger system that’s already produced severe weather across Alabama and Georgia.
As this line moves eastward, it may organize into clusters or broken lines capable of producing:
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Gusty to damaging winds (40–60 mph)
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Heavy downpours
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Occasional lightning
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A very low but non-zero risk of hail or a brief spin-up
Why It’s a “Slight Risk”:
A Slight Risk doesn’t mean widespread severe weather is expected—it means a few storms could become severe. In Rowan County, that might translate to isolated damage reports or storm-related power outages, especially in the evening hours.
After Dark:
Once the sun sets, we’ll begin to lose the daytime heating that fuels these storms. However, models suggest that at least a localized severe threat could persist through late evening, especially if some cells remain organized. We’ll also be watching for patchy fog to develop closer to sunrise Sunday.
Stay Weather Aware:
As always, have multiple ways to receive weather alerts—especially for nighttime storms. We’ll be tracking radar and sending updates through the Rowan County Weather social channels throughout the evening.
