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Winter Storm Approaching Western North Carolina

Snow-covered street in Asheville during winter storm

News Summary

A significant winter storm is predicted to hit Asheville and surrounding areas on January 10, bringing with it 2-8 inches of snow and potential ice. Residents are urged to prepare for slick roads and stay off the streets as city crews work to ensure safety. Excitement builds as locals anticipate winter activities and community resilience during the storm.

Western Carolinas Prepare for Major Winter Storm: Snow and Ice on the Way!

As we gear up for a significant winter storm this weekend, the bustling city of Asheville, nestled in the stunning Western North Carolina, is getting ready for some serious snowfall. The storm, set to arrive on January 10, has everyone buzzing with excitement and a hint of concern as snow and ice are expected to make an appearance!

What to Expect: Roads and Snowfall Predictions

Get your shovels and mittens ready, folks! Snowfall predictions indicate that Asheville will likely receive anywhere from 2-4 inches of fresh snow. But it doesn’t stop there! Some parts of North Carolina could see even more with snow accumulation reaching up to a whopping 8 inches in certain areas. That means while some might find a little joy in a winter wonderland, others could face dangerously slick roads!

City officials have their work cut out for them as they anticipate impassable roads starting from Friday evening through Saturday morning. The timeframe for the most concerning conditions is from 7 A.M. Friday to 7 A.M. Saturday. So if you were planning to head out, it might be a good idea to stay warm and cozy at home!

Preparing for the Storm

The Public Works crews have jumped into action, stockpiling a hefty 3,000 tons of salt and gearing up to use about a third of that just for this particular storm. They are preparing 30 trucks fitted with plows and spreaders, ensuring everything is in working order for snow removal. It’s their mission to keep our roads safe and clear, even if that means working around the clock!

Before the storm hits, the city plans to pretreat the roads with a brine solution on January 9, a proactive step to minimize ice formation. Around 60 dedicated workers will be on-site, ensuring that any snow that falls will be swiftly cleared away.

Staying Safe and Informed

park your vehicles in driveways. This will allow snowplows to work their magic and keep our roads passable.

Predictions show that while most of Western North Carolina could be blanketed in snow, areas further south might experience a wintry mix. The heaviest snowfall and worst weather conditions are expected shortly after sunset on January 10, so keep your eyes on the sky as the evening approaches.

A Bit of Winter Fun

Despite the looming storm, many residents are positively thrilled about the possibility of snow. Reports indicate that the scenic Big Bald mountain has already begun to see some flurries ahead of the main system. Excitement is in the air as people look forward to winter activities and the chance to embrace the beauty of the season, even with the uncertainty surrounding snowfall totals.

Stay Connected with Updates

To keep everyone in the loop, Asheville officials are encouraging residents to stay informed through the city’s website and social media channels. Signing up for AVL Alerts will also ensure that you receive real-time updates regarding any weather changes and road conditions.

As the weekend approaches, let’s come together as a community, prepared for whatever winter throws our way. Whether it’s hot chocolate by the fireplace or building snowmen in the yard, let’s make the most of this snow day!

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