Here is a list of snowfall totals across Western North Carolina from Friday, Jan. 10, through the morning of Saturday, July 11.
More wintry weather may be on the way to Western North Carolina a week after Asheville and Hendersonville's first snow of 2025.
A winter storm will arrive in WNC today, Friday, Jan. 10, bringing snow, sleet and icy road conditions to the region. Here's what you should know.
Though predictions are not entirely certain, meteorologists are saying that the area will most likely see mainly snow rather than ice, sleet.
The campers reached many corners of WNC, including, Hendersonville, Bakersville, Waynesville, Marion, Burnsville, Fairview and more.
Here are some traffic cameras to check out snow accumulation in the Buncombe County area, including cams in Hendersonville, Canton, West Asheville and other Asheville areas. More: When will snow start in Western NC? How much snow will Asheville, Hendersonville get? Radar, NWS
Here are snowfall totals through Saturday morning, Jan. 11, across Western North Carolina from the winter storm that reached the area Friday, Jan. 10, according to the National Weather Service.
The "First in Flight" state celebrates its high-flying history in Hendersonville. The Western North Carolina Air Museum is located in Hendersonville, and its mission is “promoting and preserving ...
Sky 4 captured aerial video following winter weather in the Upstate and Western North Carolina. For the full list of snow, ice totals in the area, click here.
The storm, expected to begin Friday, Jan. 10, will bring mixed wintry precipitation to most of WNC and several other areas.
Rep. Chuck Edwards, NC-11, told the Citizen Times he's confident WNC will quickly recover from Helene, now that a federal spending bill has passed.
State estimates indicate approximately 12,000 western North Carolina residents remain homeless after the storm swept through in September.