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Rock Hill Braces for Rainy Day on October 28, 2025

People walking with umbrellas on a rainy day in Rock Hill

News Summary

Rock Hill residents should prepare for a wet and cooler day on October 28, 2025, with morning rain and high humidity. Temperatures will reach only 52°F, and a significant amount of rain is expected throughout the day. By the evening, off-and-on light showers will continue with a nighttime low of 45°F. Locals should keep updated with weather reports and have their rain gear ready as Hurricane Melissa stirs in the Caribbean, although no direct impacts are expected for Rock Hill.

Rock Hill Braces for a Rainy Day on October 28, 2025

Hey there, Rock Hill residents! Get ready to grab your umbrellas because it looks like Mother Nature is bringing a *wet and cooler* day our way on October 28th, 2025. As of the wee hours of the morning, we’re already seeing some light rain drizzling down with temperatures sitting at a cozy 53°F (12°C). The humidity is quite high at 96%, making it feel a bit chillier at around 49°F (9°C) whenever the wind blows.

The Morning Forecast

If you thought the early rain was just a fluke, think again! The morning hours are shaping up to be quite *damp* with rain likely throughout. Expect highs to reach only about 52°F (11°C) as north-northeast winds pick up speed, swirling around at 14 to 17 mph with gusts possibly hitting up to 28 mph. The chance for more rain is looking strong at 80%, with new rainfall totals between 0.75 and 1 inch expected.

What’s Happening in the Afternoon?

50°F (10°C). And you guessed it; there’s a 90% chance of more rain, which could add around a quarter of an inch to what we’ve already received. Keep that raincoat handy as winds settle at more manageable speeds of 10 to 15 mph.

Evening Light Showers

45°F (7°C). Winds are supposed to calm down a bit, blowing softly at 5 to 10 mph. The chance of precipitation drops to 50%, but even a light drizzle could leave you damp.

Sunrise and Sunset

7:42 AM, casting a soft light over the rainy landscape. However, prepare for a swift transition as sunset will occur much earlier at 6:33 PM. Make sure to catch those moments before the clouds settle back in for the night!

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