February Ends on a Warm Note in Asheville, North Carolina

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As February concludes, Asheville, North Carolina, has seen a surprisingly warm end to winter, marking the eighth warmest February on record. With average temperatures of 44.7 degrees, residents enjoyed mild weather, but as March approaches, they should brace for the traditional unpredictable weather that could include snowfall. Despite the lack of snow in February, warmer temperatures are anticipated in March, bringing hopes for a promising spring. Local forecasts suggest increased rainfall, beneficial for gardens, as Asheville prepares for blooming flowers and sunny days ahead.

February Ends on a Warm Note in Asheville, North Carolina

As winter bids farewell, Asheville has experienced an unusually warm end to February, bringing some delightful days for residents. In fact, the last five days of the month saw temperatures soaring above the usual averages, making it a cozy time for those enjoying the outdoors. With February 2025 ranking as the eighth warmest on record, residents took an average temperature of just 44.7 degrees, marking a surprising twist for a city known for its chilly winters.

March Weather: Buckle Up!

Now that February is behind us, it’s time to turn our attention to March, a month notorious for its wild weather and unpredictable temperature swings. Asheville is on the brink of experiencing the classic rollercoaster that March often brings. Historically, March brings as much snow as December, so it’s wise to stay on your toes!

Interestingly, the biggest snowstorm Asheville has ever seen in March, dubbed the “Storm of the Century”, hit back in 1993. Local meteorologists are promising that despite the current warmth, there is a potential for different weather conditions, possibly even snowfall, as the month progresses.

No Snow in February

Speaking of snow, February 2025 was a rather dry one regarding snowfall, with only a trace recorded at the Asheville Regional Airport. That said, it looks like temperatures are on the rise with March expected to see average highs bumping up from 56 degrees to a comfy 64 degrees. Likewise, lows are set to increase from 34 degrees to around 40 degrees. So, it may just be time to pack away those heavy winter coats!

Spring is Just Around the Corner

Get ready, folks! The first official day of spring falls on Tuesday, March 19, and with it comes the promise of blossoming flowers and a warmer atmosphere. Spring forecasts from the NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center reveal a 33-40% chance that temperatures might remain above normal this season, so keep your fingers crossed for fair weather!

But wait, there’s more! This spring, Asheville is also looking at a 40-50% chance of experiencing greater-than-average rainfall. Considering the growing season and garden preparations, this could be a welcome sign for gardeners eager for healthy blooms.

A Sneak Peek at April

And speaking of blooms, with April on the horizon, the average high is expected to reach about 69.4 degrees. The lows will settle around 44.6 degrees. Those warmer temperatures, combined with an average rainfall of 4.17 inches, promise to be just what local gardens need, making mid-April an exciting time as plants at the Asheville Botanical Gardens usually hit their peak bloom.

May: A Month of Sunshine

Looking ahead, May could have residents glowing in the sunshine. Average highs are expected to hover around 76.3 degrees while the lows sit at a pleasant 53.2 degrees. However, don’t forget your sunscreen with an average UV index of 5, meaning it’s time to be cautious during outdoor activities!

One last thing to keep in mind: As we enjoy these warming temperatures, outdoor burning has been postponed, and campfires must be completely extinguished—a smart safety measure as we transition into these warmer months.

So, get ready to enjoy the incoming dance of springtime weather in Asheville—it’s a thrilling ride waiting to unfold!

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