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Preparing for Winter Storm, Declaring State of Emergency, and Supporting Local Community

Preparing for Winter Storm, Declaring State of Emergency, and Supporting Local Community

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, January 22nd.

We're starting today with an urgent weather alert affecting the entire region. Governor Josh Stein has declared a state of emergency as North Carolina braces for a major winter storm arriving this weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for western North Carolina from seven a.m. Saturday through one p.m. Monday, and conditions are expected to be serious.

Here's what residents need to prepare for. Heavy precipitation is in the forecast with snow and sleet accumulations between one and six inches possible, and ice accumulation could reach up to one inch. The real concern for officials is the ice buildup on power lines and tree limbs, which could cause widespread and long-lasting power outages lasting days in some areas. Roads will become treacherous and potentially impassable, which is why Governor Stein is urging everyone to stay home this weekend unless absolutely necessary. The state's Emergency Response Team has already been activated, and crews across the state are pre-treating roads and bridges as we speak.

If you're preparing your home, emergency management recommends keeping cell phones charged, using weather alert apps or NOAA radios, and having battery-powered lights ready. If your power does go out, remember to operate any generators outside away from windows and never burn charcoal or use gas grills indoors.

On the community front, there's still time to support some great local causes and enjoy Asheville's vibrant arts scene. The NC Arboretum is hosting a kudzu basket weaving workshop today from ten a.m. to four p.m. if you're looking for something creative to do before the storm hits. For those interested in dance and theater, the Asheville Junior Theater is presenting The Lion King Jr. this weekend with shows Saturday and Sunday at two p.m. and six p.m. It's described as a professional-caliber musical event perfect for all ages.

One final note about community needs. The approaching winter storm is actually threatening our local blood supply, so if you're able to donate before the weekend, local blood banks are asking for your help.

As we head into this potentially challenging weather event, stay informed, prepare now, and look out for your neighbors, friends, and elderly residents during the storm.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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