Date of Alert: August 1, 2025
NWS Special Weather Statement Issued: August 1, 2025, at 4:06 PM EDT
Expires: Through 5:00 PM EDT
What You Need to Know About Today's Thunderstorm in Central Lincoln and Gaston Counties
The National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement for areas neighboring Concord, including Gastonia, Lincolnton, Shelby, Cherryville, Dallas, and more. At 4:06 PM, Doppler radar tracked a strong thunderstorm 4 miles southwest of Lincolnton, moving east at 20 mph. The main hazard? Wind gusts up to 40 mph. If you’re in Concord or planning to travel into the affected region, it’s important to stay alert and take precautions.
How Can This Storm Impact Concord Residents?
- Property Damage: Wind gusts of 40 mph can break tree limbs and send unsecured outdoor items flying, potentially damaging vehicles and homes.
- Transportation Disruptions: Expect possible delays or debris on roads, especially near wooded areas or older infrastructure.
- Public Safety: If outdoors, seek shelter immediately to avoid falling branches or wind-blown debris. Outdoor events and activities may be delayed or canceled for safety.
Local Outdoor Event Update
If you planned to attend First Friday Fun in Kings Mountain tonight at 7:00 PM, or any outdoor gathering in Gaston County, keep an eye on the weather and stay informed about possible changes or cancellations. Gusty winds may make outdoor activities unsafe, so it’s best to have an indoor backup plan.
Preventative Measures to Minimize Severe Weather Roofing Damage
Worried about how today’s thunderstorm could affect your roof? Here are steps you can take to protect your home before and after the storm:
- Secure Loose Items: Patio furniture, grills, and lawn equipment should be anchored or brought inside to prevent wind damage.
- Check Gutters and Downspouts: Clear debris to prevent water backups that could lead to roof and fascia damage.
- Inspect Shingles and Flashing: Look for loose or missing shingles that may become a hazard during high winds. Learn more about shingle repair & replacement and roof flashing repairs.
- Trim Trees: Removing weak or overhanging branches minimizes the risk of impact damage. Read about tree damage roof repair.
After the Storm: What Should You Do Next?
- Walk around your property (only when it’s safe) to look for shingle loss, visible leaks, or fallen branches. Find out about leak detection & repair.
- If you suspect any damage, request a free professional roof inspection—we’ll document issues for your insurance and advise on next steps.
Stay Safe and Be Proactive
Curious about what roof repairs may cost after a summer storm—or if your insurance might help? Our expert team is always here to answer your questions and provide quick, reliable inspections. Don’t wait for small problems to become big ones. Get in touch with us today for local, trusted help in Concord, NC.