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Asheville Local Frequency: Wind Warnings, Budget Battles, and Basketball

Asheville Local Frequency: Wind Warnings, Budget Battles, and Basketball

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, February 25.

Folks, kick off your day with a heads up on the weather thats got our mountains on edge. Dry gusty winds are whipping through the Asheville area today, dropping humidity into the twenties and elevating wildfire risks to near critical levels, especially this afternoon. Expect partly sunny skies with highs near 59 degrees and gusts up to 18 miles per hourperfect for a brisk hike but a nightmare for any outdoor burning. Officials are urging everyone to skip the fire pits and stay cautious, as stronger winds could hit higher elevations tonight. Reliefs coming though, with a 50 percent chance of rain late tonight ramping up to 80 percent tomorrow, possibly with thunderstorms as a cold front rolls in. That means warmer temps sticking around 60 degrees through the weekend, so plan ahead and keep those flames in check to protect our beautiful Blue Ridge backdrop.

Shifting gears to city hall, residents turned out in force last night to tackle Ashevilles looming 30 million dollar budget gap for next fiscal year. Packed council chambers heard heartfelt pleas against property tax hikes and service cuts, with folks like Paul Howell calling for creative fixes instead of squeezing hardworking families. Transit riders like Rachel Cohen highlighted how bus cuts could strand people from jobs, doctors, and groceries. City leaders point to one time budget tricks expiring, plus skyrocketing costs for health care, public safety, and community centers. Work sessions continue through April, so your voice matterskeep watching as they aim for a proposed budget by May 12. This could reshape everything from street maintenance to park programs that make our town tick.

On the health front, our post Helene recovery is colliding with a sneaky crisis a hotter, wetter South breeding toxic mold in homes amid the housing crunch. Experts warn its worsening respiratory issues for vulnerable families, underscoring why safe shelter is more critical than ever. And after a major apartment fire here, North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey is doubling down stay protected with renters insurance, even if you dont own the walls.

Sports fans, catch UNC Asheville womens basketball wrapping the regular season tonight at 6pm against Winthrop in Rock Hill. The Bulldogs, at 11 and 17, are hungry to snap a five game skid in the series after that close 59 55 loss in Januarygo Bulldogs, bring home the win. Looking ahead, mark September for the Biltmore Championship, a PGA Tour event right here in Arden, drawing pros to our fairways.

Stay engaged, Ashevilleyour communitys stories shape our tomorrow.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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