Asheville, N.C. woke up to a winter wonderland on the morning of November 23rd. After a night of snowfall starting on November 22nd, residents in Western North Carolina were greeted with a fresh dusting of white, transforming the landscape into a beautiful, snowy scene.
The unexpected snow caused quite a stir, resulting in several local schools adjusting their schedules. Buncombe County and Asheville City Schools shifted to remote learning, while schools in Haywood County, Madison County, Swain County, and Jackson County opted to close their doors for the day. For many other districts, it was a two-hour delay, but locals were advised to stay tuned for any last-minute updates.
The National Weather Service stepped in to issue a winter weather advisory, cautioning folks residing in the higher elevations until 7 a.m. on November 23rd. In these areas, which are above 3,500 feet, snow accumulation and icy roads were predicted. If you’re planning to head out, remember to drive cautiously! It’s always better to be safe than sorry.
The WLOS weather forecast indicates that those higher altitudes near the Tennessee border will likely experience more substantial snowfall. In contrast, Asheville itself is expected to receive just a few flurries or a light dusting. However, the chilly temperatures will certainly be felt across the region. We can expect wind chills to dip into the 10s and 20s in the early hours of Friday morning, so layering up is a must!
Hold onto your hats—literally! Besides the snow, we’re in for a windy day, with gusts the likes of which we’ve seen hitting between 30 to 40 mph this afternoon. It’s the coldest air we’ve seen so far this season, wrapping up the work week and ushering in the weekend.
As fluffy snowflakes continue to fall, it’s an excellent opportunity for the community to come together. Whether you’re an avid skier excited for the slopes or someone who enjoys cozying up indoors with a good book and a warm drink, there’s magic in the air! If you’re capturing any remarkable winter moments, don’t forget to share your weather photos and videos. It’s wonderful to share a glimpse of the beauty that snow brings to our city.
With the arrival of snow, it’s crucial to stay informed about road conditions. The N.C. Department of Transportation is preparing for the first major snowfall in the area since last year. They urge everyone to drive safely, especially on those slick mountain roads that could pose challenges. Remember to check your tires and keep a distance from vehicles ahead of you on the road.
As Asheville transitions into the winter season, let’s embrace the first snowfall with excitement! From freshly plowed roads to snowy selfies, everyone has a chance to make great memories. Enjoy this beautiful winter landscape from your window or take a stroll to feel the magic of the season in the air!
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