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Wintry Punch Hits WNC, But Plenty of Warm Happenings to Beat the Chill

Wintry Punch Hits WNC, But Plenty of Warm Happenings to Beat the Chill

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, February 4th.

Folks, if you thought last night's flurries at Cataloochee Ski Area were a tease, buckle up because Chief Meteorologist Jason Berr from WLOS is tracking another wintry punch heading our way tonight. Snow is already dusting those high elevations above 3,500 feet in Haywood County, with big wet flakes swirling around 5,400 feet up, while valleys like ours stick to rain since temps hover above freezing. But that changes as a fast-moving clipper system dives in from the north, riding the storm track right into Western North Carolina. Expect light snow to kick off Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, with minor accumulations possible even on secondary roads and elevated surfaces. Asheville proper might see just a dusting, but north and east of us, higher spots could pick up over an inch, and northern mountains up to an inch and a half. Thats enough to slick things up, so plan for slower commutes tomorrow and keep the rock salt handy. Winds will chill things down too, with overnight lows dipping to the low to mid-30s here, but it should melt off quick by Thursday morning as things dry out.

While we brace for that chill, lets warm up with some fun ways to beat the winter blues right here in Asheville. Head to the Asheville Art Museum this afternoon for their new exhibit on Southern folk artists, featuring vibrant quilts and carvings that tell stories of mountain life perfect for shaking off cabin fever. Families, bundle up for storytime at Pack Memorial Library at 10 AM, where local authors share tales inspired by our Blue Ridge trails. Foodies, dont miss the pop-up winter market at the River Arts District starting at noon, with hot cider, smoked meats from local farms, and live bluegrass to get your toes tapping. If youre craving adventure, Cataloochee is open despite the snow, offering night skiing under the lights until 10 PM book those tickets now before the next round hits. And for evening vibes, catch the Asheville Symphony rehearsing Appalachian folk tunes at Diana Wortham Theatre; doors open at 7 PM for a free preview that connects our heritage to the rhythms keeping us going through these cold snaps.

Stay safe out there, drive smart, and embrace that mountain magic. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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