A Look Ahead: When Could Rain Return to Rowan County?

Saturday, September 20, 2025 - 8:22am

Rowan County is enjoying a stretch of warm, mostly sunny days with temperatures running slightly above normal for late September. Outdoor plans through the weekend look excellent, with only minimal storm chances near the mountains. However, the pattern is expected to change later in the upcoming week.

Dry Weather Holds for Now

High pressure remains in control across the Southeast, keeping conditions dry through at least Tuesday. Daytime highs will generally reach the mid to upper 80s, while overnight lows settle into the lower 60s. This means comfortable mornings and warm afternoons continue for several more days.

Midweek Changes on the Horizon

By late Wednesday into Thursday, a slow-moving system approaches from the west. Forecast models point to increasing cloud cover and rising rain chances, especially Wednesday night through Friday. This unsettled stretch may bring widespread showers and possibly a few thunderstorms.

Cooler Temperatures Ahead

Along with the increased rain chances, temperatures will trend downward in the second half of the week. Highs are projected to dip closer to seasonal averages, and depending on cloud cover, some days could run slightly below normal.

Local Impacts

  • Outdoor Events: The dry pattern holds through early week, but organizers of Thursday and Friday events should monitor the forecast closely.

  • High School Football: Friday night games may contend with rain chances. Exact timing and coverage will be better defined as the week progresses.

  • Agriculture & Lawns: The midweek rainfall could provide beneficial moisture following several mostly dry days.


Summary

Rowan County can expect mostly dry, sunny weather through Tuesday. A shift arrives midweek with unsettled conditions, widespread showers, and cooler temperatures returning for Thursday and Friday.

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