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Fall Weather, Parkway Reopenings, and Asheville Updates

Fall Weather, Parkway Reopenings, and Asheville Updates

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, October 13th, 2025. Fall is coming in strong here in Asheville, and this morning you can count on beautiful sunshine with a high near 80 expected later in the day. If you’re looking to spend time outdoors, it’s the perfect stretch of weather to enjoy the changing leaves, as we’re in the heart of peak color season. Tonight will be mostly clear with lows around 55, and this trend of pleasant, crisp days is set to continue right through the week, so keep your hiking boots and coffee mugs ready.

Big news for outdoor lovers: Richmond Hill Park, Asheville’s largest, officially reopens this weekend after months of repairs. Whether you’re a disc golfer, mountain biker, or just looking for a quiet trail, this beloved park is ready to welcome you back.

Not far from Swannanoa, there’s movement on Ingles’ plan to rebuild their Swannanoa location, as county officials have given a green light to those plans. Soon, shopping locally will be an even bigger part of the neighborhood’s daily life. Meanwhile, the Buncombe tourism authority has awarded $12.4 million for new capital projects that include Swannanoa’s Beacon Park, signaling significant community investment and more green space ahead.

In local health updates, Buncombe County has reported its first flu death of the season, a reminder to keep up your vaccinations. However, state data shows a dip in ER visits for respiratory illnesses, with COVID and flu rates both declining over the past week. Public health officials continue to monitor wastewater for viral trends and recommend staying vigilant, especially for families with young children and older adults.

The effects of last year’s Hurricane Helene can still be seen, with some pumpkin patches and schools in the area still in recovery mode. Federal Helene aid may be delayed due to the ongoing government shutdown, casting uncertainty for some community projects and services. However, you’ll find the Blue Ridge Parkway open thanks to support from local nonprofit partners, so leaf peepers and visitors can still enjoy those scenic drives.

Looking for fun? The River Arts District just welcomed a new roller skating rink that’s drawing nostalgic crowds and bringing fresh energy to the area. And with Halloween just around the corner, pumpkin patches across Western North Carolina are open and inviting families to join in the festivities—just give them a little extra support as they continue to bounce back.

For those following sports, UNC Asheville’s women’s golf team tees off at the Terrier Intercollegiate in Spartanburg today, bringing their trademark determination and local pride. If you prefer a slower pace, downtown galleries and music venues promise a wide slate of performances this week.

Finally, a quick reminder that city officials are currently surveying residents about changes to Asheville’s transit system, so if you have ideas for better buses—or just want to share your thoughts—now’s your chance to be heard.

That’s your Asheville Local Frequency for today. If you’re healing, rebuilding, or just out there soaking up the sun, know that your community is moving forward together. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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