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Asheville Alert: Red Flag Warning Today as Wildfires Rage Across Western NC
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, March 28.
Folks, we are starting the day with some serious fire safety news thats hitting close to home. Multiple wildfires are raging across Western North Carolina, fueled by bone-dry conditions and gusty winds, prompting a Red Flag Warning from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. today across Buncombe, Haywood, Avery, and surrounding counties. Humidity could dip to 13 percent with northeast gusts up to 40 mph, making any spark a potential disaster. The Buncombe County Fire Marshals Office has slapped an open burn ban into effect right now, no ifs ands or buts, to protect our communities still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Exemptions cover barbecue grills, fire pits, and cooking fires, but stick to naturally occurring vegetation only, and never inside city limits. Key blazes include the Nix Creek Road Fire near Lake Logan, scorching 40 acres and 20 percent contained, with smoke possibly drifting along Highway 215, so drivers, slow down for crews. The massive Poplar Fire north of Poplar has charred 350 acres, now 60 percent contained after tough work in Helene-damaged terrain, and roads like Rock Creek are reopening but stay cautious, especially Appalachian Trail hikers near Indian Grave Gap. Farther out, Tarkiln Ridge near Hayesville is at 400 acres and 40 percent contained, with Leatherwood Road closed. Check fire.airnow.gov for air quality, and please, no outdoor burning today, it could save a home or a life.
Shifting to brighter spots, its a perfect weekend to immerse in Ashevilles vibrant scene despite the dry weather. Head to the North Carolina Arboretum for the 25th Asheville Orchid Festival, Orchid Kingdom, running today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Education Center. Thousands of rare orchids from Ecuador and beyond, American Orchid Society judging, lectures, and exhibits all for just five bucks over 12, free for kids under 13 and society members, with proceeds fueling orchid conservation. Parking fees apply unless youre an Arboretum member, so plan ahead.
Music lovers, groove into the first Silent Disco of 2026 at New Belgium Brewing on Craven Street tonight from 6 to 9 p.m., dancing headphone-style amid craft brews. Catch electronic wizard Mr. Bill live at Sly Grog Lounge this evening too, for an intimate beat drop. Sports fans, UNC Asheville Womens Tennis takes on Campbell at noon at Asheville School courts, a non-conference clash with our Bulldogs at 9-6 riding high. And keep an eye on First Friday Tour Route gallery openings kicking off at New Belgium, blending art and brews.
Stay safe out there, hydrate, and support local firefighters. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Folks, we are starting the day with some serious fire safety news thats hitting close to home. Multiple wildfires are raging across Western North Carolina, fueled by bone-dry conditions and gusty winds, prompting a Red Flag Warning from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. today across Buncombe, Haywood, Avery, and surrounding counties. Humidity could dip to 13 percent with northeast gusts up to 40 mph, making any spark a potential disaster. The Buncombe County Fire Marshals Office has slapped an open burn ban into effect right now, no ifs ands or buts, to protect our communities still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Exemptions cover barbecue grills, fire pits, and cooking fires, but stick to naturally occurring vegetation only, and never inside city limits. Key blazes include the Nix Creek Road Fire near Lake Logan, scorching 40 acres and 20 percent contained, with smoke possibly drifting along Highway 215, so drivers, slow down for crews. The massive Poplar Fire north of Poplar has charred 350 acres, now 60 percent contained after tough work in Helene-damaged terrain, and roads like Rock Creek are reopening but stay cautious, especially Appalachian Trail hikers near Indian Grave Gap. Farther out, Tarkiln Ridge near Hayesville is at 400 acres and 40 percent contained, with Leatherwood Road closed. Check fire.airnow.gov for air quality, and please, no outdoor burning today, it could save a home or a life.
Shifting to brighter spots, its a perfect weekend to immerse in Ashevilles vibrant scene despite the dry weather. Head to the North Carolina Arboretum for the 25th Asheville Orchid Festival, Orchid Kingdom, running today and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Education Center. Thousands of rare orchids from Ecuador and beyond, American Orchid Society judging, lectures, and exhibits all for just five bucks over 12, free for kids under 13 and society members, with proceeds fueling orchid conservation. Parking fees apply unless youre an Arboretum member, so plan ahead.
Music lovers, groove into the first Silent Disco of 2026 at New Belgium Brewing on Craven Street tonight from 6 to 9 p.m., dancing headphone-style amid craft brews. Catch electronic wizard Mr. Bill live at Sly Grog Lounge this evening too, for an intimate beat drop. Sports fans, UNC Asheville Womens Tennis takes on Campbell at noon at Asheville School courts, a non-conference clash with our Bulldogs at 9-6 riding high. And keep an eye on First Friday Tour Route gallery openings kicking off at New Belgium, blending art and brews.
Stay safe out there, hydrate, and support local firefighters. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well 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