Weather Warning: Code Purple Issued in Asheville and Buncombe County

As temperatures drop to dangerously low levels, the city of Asheville and the greater Buncombe County area have taken significant steps to ensure the safety of their homeless population. As we settle into this cold snap, a code purple has been issued, prompting local shelters to open their doors even wider to those in need.

What Does a Code Purple Mean?

A code purple isn’t just a catchy phrase; it carries serious implications for the community. This designation allows participating shelters to offer emergency overflow accommodations, which means they can provide more beds than usual without the typical requirements that might hinder someone’s access to shelter. It is a vital lifeline for many as the temperatures plummet, with early forecasts predicting highs of only 47°F on Friday and dropping to around 43°F by Saturday afternoon.

The Impact of Weather on Local Travel

For those planning to travel in the surrounding areas, caution is advised. Weather reports indicate that areas above 3,500 feet in Swain and Yancey counties will experience slick travel conditions due to expected snow accumulation. The weather might lead to challenging roads, and it’s crucial to stay updated on road conditions if you’re heading out.

Emergency Shelter Solutions

During a code purple, the participating shelters not only provide warm beds but also work diligently with those who seek help, offering referrals to ongoing shelters and housing options. This approach reflects the community’s commitment to ensuring everyone has a place to stay during harsh weather conditions.

The Asheville community is rallying around this initiative, eager to support those without homes. Local businesses, nonprofits, and residents are encouraged to participate by donating supplies, volunteering time, or simply checking in on their neighbors. It’s all hands on deck to create a supportive environment during this chilly spell.

What You Can Do to Help

Individuals looking to help can reach out to local shelters for information on how they might contribute. Whether it’s providing clothing, blankets, or even warm meals, every little bit helps. Many local organizations have set up collection points, and community members are urged to join forces in making a difference during these cold temperatures.

Stay Informed and Stay Safe

It’s during these chilly times that we truly see the warmth of community spirit shine through. Everyone deserves the chance to find shelter from the storm, and together, Asheville and Buncombe County are working hard to ensure that no one is left out in the cold.

Remember to check in on your friends, family, and neighbors. A small gesture can mean the world to someone who may be struggling through these frigid conditions. Together, we can help keep each other safe and warm.


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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