First Real Fall Chill: How Cold Will Rowan County Get?

Wednesday, October 8, 2025 - 8:01am

A sharp cold front is sweeping through Rowan County today, marking the start of a true fall cooldown. After several days of highs in the 80s, temperatures will tumble into the 60s for the next few afternoons and dip into the 40s by late week.

A Noticeable Change

The front moving through today will deliver a clean push of cooler, drier air. Thursday and Friday will both feature sunshine and light northeast winds, but the feel outside will be completely different. Afternoon highs are expected to top out near 68°, and overnight lows will fall into the lower to mid-40s — the coolest readings since early May.

A light breeze will continue through Friday morning, keeping frost away locally, but mountain communities across western North Carolina could see some patchy frost in sheltered valleys.

What’s Causing the Chill

High pressure building south from the Great Lakes will settle across the Carolinas through Friday. This setup allows cooler Canadian air to spread into the region while skies stay clear. That combination — light wind, dry air, and open skies — is perfect for radiational cooling, which will drive temperatures down quickly after sunset.

Weekend Outlook

By the weekend, the chill will ease slightly as winds turn more easterly and sunshine continues. Highs will rebound into the lower 70s Saturday and Sunday, but overnight lows will remain comfortable in the upper 40s to around 50°.

Quick Key

  • Thursday Morning: Breezy, sunny, and crisp

  • Thursday Night: Low near 44°

  • Friday Afternoon: High near 68°

  • Friday Night: Low around 45°

  • Weekend: Mostly sunny, highs in the low 70s

Bottom Line

After weeks of warmth, the first real taste of fall arrives just in time for the weekend. Expect bright skies, cooler air, and that unmistakable autumn feel across Rowan County. Jackets will finally make their return — and coffee on the porch will feel right at home again.

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