Date: June 26, 2025
Weather Alert Details:
A Special Weather Statement was issued on June 26, 2025, at 3:26 PM EDT by the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg, forecasting a line of strong thunderstorms moving south at 10 mph. This alert remains in effect through 4:30 PM EDT and brings potential wind gusts up to 50 mph and pea-sized hail.
Hazard: Wind gusts up to 50 mph, pea-size hail
Impact: Potential for tree limbs downed, unsecured outdoor items blown around, minor hail damage to outdoor property, and disruptions to transportation and power.
How This Storm Could Affect Concord Residents
While the main storm track currently impacts Davie and northeastern Iredell Counties, Concord and surrounding areas could still see similar weather conditions. High winds and hail can:
- Damage roofing materials such as shingles, flashing, and gutters
- Lead to falling branches or debris impacting roofs, vehicles, and power lines
- Cause minor flooding or leaks where roofs are already compromised
Have plans to drive or attend outdoor activities? Stay tuned to local updates and use caution—delays or cancellations are possible due to weather.
Upcoming Outdoor Events to Monitor
If you're planning to be out and about, keep an eye on these local happenings in the affected region:
- Mocksville's FREE Yoga in the Park (June 26, 2025) at Main Street Park – a relaxing way to unwind, but be ready to move indoors quickly if storms approach.
- Outdoor adventures in Cabarrus County – June is prime time for trails, parks, and paddling, but remember to prioritize safety and reschedule if threatening weather rolls in.
Always check event pages and organizers for real-time updates before heading out.
Preventative Measures to Minimize Roofing Damage
Wondering what you can do to protect your home before the next Concord storm? Here are essential tips:
- Secure or store patio furniture, grills, and decor to prevent them becoming windborne projectiles
- Trim any overhanging branches that could break and damage your roof or gutters
- Keep gutters and downspouts clear to avoid water pooling and leaks
- Have your roof professionally inspected after any major storm—small issues can become big headaches during severe weather
Curious what it will cost to get your roof repaired correctly? Or unsure if your insurance will help? We offer free professional inspections and can assist you with insurance documentation and submittal—no upfront commitments.
Take Action Now
Don’t wait for visible leaks or major damage. If you suspect your roof was impacted by today's storms—or want peace of mind ahead of the next one—request a free inspection today. Our Concord-based team is ready to help you stay safe, secure, and informed.
Stay weather aware, Concord. We’re here to help when you need us most.