News Summary
Asheville, North Carolina, is preparing for record-high temperatures this weekend, with the forecast reaching 84 degrees, surpassing the previous record of 83 degrees set in 1999. Nearby Greenville-Spartanburg is also expecting warm weather, with temperatures projected to reach 86 degrees. Residents are advised to prepare for fluctuating weather as a cold front approaches, bringing cooler temperatures and potential thunderstorms on Sunday.
Asheville, N.C. to Sizzle with Record-High Temperatures
Residents of Asheville, North Carolina, are in for a treat as the city gears up to experience record high temperatures this weekend! On April 4, 2025, the forecast shows that the temperature could soar to a delightful 84 degrees, surpassing the current record of 83 degrees set back in 1999. That’s right! Get ready for some *seriously warm weather*, folks!
Greenville-Spartanburg Following Close Behind
The weather isn’t just heating up in Asheville! Over at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, they’re also looking at a warm afternoon with temperatures likely reaching 86 degrees. This is just shy of their April 4 record, which stands at 88 degrees. Sounds like the perfect time to head outside and soak in the sun!
A Look Back at the Weather
If you’re wondering when the last time Asheville recorded temperatures in the 80s, it was way back on October 6, 2024, when the thermometer hit 82 degrees. Now, it certainly feels like spring is bursting onto the scene, but don’t let these high temperatures fool you—especially since warmer than usual conditions are expected to stick around through Saturday. You heard it right! We’re looking at another warm high of 84 degrees on April 5.
What About a Cool Down?
After the cold front rolls through, things will cool down significantly. Monday could usher in some *chilly air*, with lows expected to dip into the 30s by early morning. In fact, Asheville is projected to hit a brisk 31 degrees on Wednesday morning! Can you believe it?
Weather Whiplash
Preparation for Fluctuating Weather
In conclusion, April is off to a sizzling start in Asheville, but as the phrase goes, “If you don’t like the weather in North Carolina, just wait five minutes!” Keep your eyes on the forecast, and hopefully, we’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: warm sunshine and cool breezes in the coming weeks.
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Additional Resources
- WLOS: Asheville Nears Record High Temperatures
- Google Search: Asheville weather record high temperatures
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- Wikipedia: Weather
- AVL Today: Extreme Weather in Asheville
- Google News: North Carolina weather April 2025
- WLOS: Record Heat Weekend Gallery

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