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Asheville Winter Storm Impacts: Road Hazards, Closures, and Community Resilience
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, February first.
We're waking up to a winter landscape this morning after a significant storm moved through Western North Carolina over the weekend. Snow accumulated across the region with varying totals depending on your location. Mountain communities saw the heaviest amounts, with Sylva recording nine inches and Marshall getting eight and a half inches. Here in Asheville and surrounding areas, residents are dealing with four to eight inches on the ground, creating challenging travel conditions that persisted through Saturday.
The National Weather Service has kept both a Winter Storm Warning and an Extreme Cold Warning in effect through this morning. Wind chills are dangerous, ranging from minus five to minus thirty degrees depending on elevation. Officials are urging everyone to limit time outdoors and dress warmly if you do venture out. Remember to check on elderly neighbors and family members during these extreme conditions.
Road conditions remain hazardous across Buncombe and Henderson counties. Primary routes are snow covered, and plows continue working to clear interstates and major highways. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has been focusing resources on main routes, and as of Saturday, crews had placed more than fifty five hundred tons of salt on roads statewide. The Highway Patrol reported hundreds of collisions through Saturday afternoon, so please exercise extreme caution if you must travel.
Several local services have adjusted operations due to the weather. Buncombe County Schools will operate on remote learning Monday, February second, with teachers posting assignments in learning management systems at ten in the morning. Students will have up to five days to complete their work. Trash collection has also been delayed, with Friday pickups moved to Saturday, and Saturday collections now shifting to Monday and beyond.
The Biltmore Estate has a delayed opening this morning, with the main admissions entrance opening at eleven AM. The Asheville Art Museum will also open at one PM pending weather conditions. Pardee Hospital urgent care locations will operate on a modified schedule from noon to five PM today.
Looking ahead to next weekend, there are some fun events to mark on your calendar. Bluegrass First Class is coming February thirteenth, and if you're looking for something family friendly, Asheville Princess Day is scheduled for February twenty first at the Crowne Plaza. Beer Olympics at The Whale Asheville is also happening February twenty first from two to four PM for those seeking weekend fun.
For now, stay safe, stay warm, and let's look forward to conditions improving early next week. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We're waking up to a winter landscape this morning after a significant storm moved through Western North Carolina over the weekend. Snow accumulated across the region with varying totals depending on your location. Mountain communities saw the heaviest amounts, with Sylva recording nine inches and Marshall getting eight and a half inches. Here in Asheville and surrounding areas, residents are dealing with four to eight inches on the ground, creating challenging travel conditions that persisted through Saturday.
The National Weather Service has kept both a Winter Storm Warning and an Extreme Cold Warning in effect through this morning. Wind chills are dangerous, ranging from minus five to minus thirty degrees depending on elevation. Officials are urging everyone to limit time outdoors and dress warmly if you do venture out. Remember to check on elderly neighbors and family members during these extreme conditions.
Road conditions remain hazardous across Buncombe and Henderson counties. Primary routes are snow covered, and plows continue working to clear interstates and major highways. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has been focusing resources on main routes, and as of Saturday, crews had placed more than fifty five hundred tons of salt on roads statewide. The Highway Patrol reported hundreds of collisions through Saturday afternoon, so please exercise extreme caution if you must travel.
Several local services have adjusted operations due to the weather. Buncombe County Schools will operate on remote learning Monday, February second, with teachers posting assignments in learning management systems at ten in the morning. Students will have up to five days to complete their work. Trash collection has also been delayed, with Friday pickups moved to Saturday, and Saturday collections now shifting to Monday and beyond.
The Biltmore Estate has a delayed opening this morning, with the main admissions entrance opening at eleven AM. The Asheville Art Museum will also open at one PM pending weather conditions. Pardee Hospital urgent care locations will operate on a modified schedule from noon to five PM today.
Looking ahead to next weekend, there are some fun events to mark on your calendar. Bluegrass First Class is coming February thirteenth, and if you're looking for something family friendly, Asheville Princess Day is scheduled for February twenty first at the Crowne Plaza. Beer Olympics at The Whale Asheville is also happening February twenty first from two to four PM for those seeking weekend fun.
For now, stay safe, stay warm, and let's look forward to conditions improving early next week. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI