Rowan County Weather Recap: A Chill Start to 2025 with Spring-Style Warmth Ahead

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In the first quarter of 2025, Rowan County, North Carolina, experienced a range of weather conditions that are characteristic of its temperate climate. Located in the Piedmont region, the county typically sees cold winters and warm, humid summers.

January 2025:

January ushered in the year with typical winter conditions. Daily high temperatures averaged around 50°F, while lows hovered near 28°F. Precipitation was moderate, with an average of approximately 3.17 inches for the month. Snowfall was minimal, accumulating to about 2 inches.

February 2025:

February saw a slight uptick in temperatures. Average highs reached approximately 55°F, and lows averaged around 31°F. Precipitation increased to an average of 3.52 inches, and snowfall was recorded at about 1 inch.

March 2025:

March marked the transition into spring, bringing warmer temperatures and increased precipitation. Average highs climbed to around 63°F, with lows averaging 37°F. The county received an average of 4.17 inches of precipitation, the highest monthly total in the quarter. Snowfall was negligible, as expected with the warming temperatures.

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