Night Cap: Foggy and Damp Tonight with Temperatures Rising Overnight

Sunday, December 28, 2025 - 10:28pm

Fog and mist continue to thicken across the region late this evening, with visibility already reduced in several areas. While rain chances remain low, spotty sprinkles or drizzle are possible overnight. Temperatures will rise instead of fall through the night as southerly winds gradually increase ahead of Monday’s cold front.


Rowan County

Current Conditions (Late Evening):

  • Temperature: 43°F (6°C)

  • Dewpoint: 43°F (6°C)

  • Humidity: 99%

  • Wind: SW 3 mph

  • Visibility: 1 mile

  • Barometer: 29.95 in

  • Conditions: Fog / Mist

Tonight

A slight chance of rain between midnight and 1am. Patchy fog continues. Otherwise cloudy, with temperatures rising overnight to around 56° by early morning.
South-southwest winds increase to 5–10 mph after midnight, with gusts up to 22 mph.
Rain chance: 20%


Davie County

Current Conditions (Late Evening):

  • Temperature: 43°F (6°C)

  • Dewpoint: 43°F (6°C)

  • Humidity: 100%

  • Wind: S 3 mph

  • Visibility: 0.5 mile

  • Barometer: 29.95 in

  • Conditions: Fog

Tonight

A 20% chance of rain before 1am. Patchy dense fog will remain a concern. Cloudy, with temperatures rising to around 54° by daybreak.
South-southwest winds 5–10 mph, with gusts up to 23 mph.


Davidson County

Current Conditions (Late Evening):

  • Temperature: 43°F (6°C)

  • Dewpoint: 43°F (6°C)

  • Humidity: 100%

  • Wind: S 3 mph

  • Visibility: 0.5 mile

  • Barometer: 29.95 in

  • Conditions: Fog

Tonight

A chance of sprinkles between 11pm and 1am. Patchy fog continues. Otherwise cloudy, with temperatures rising to around 56° by early morning.
Southwest winds increase to 6–14 mph, with gusts up to 24 mph.


Bottom Line

Expect a foggy, damp night across Rowan, Davie, and Davidson counties. Rain will be spotty and brief, but visibility could drop below one mile at times, especially where dense fog develops. Temperatures rise overnight as winds increase, setting the stage for a windy and cooler Monday.

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