Asheville, NC, September 15, 2025
News Summary
Asheville will see a return of sunny weather midweek following a brief period of showers. High temperatures will reach into the upper 70s, with mostly sunny skies expected Monday and Tuesday. Despite cooler overnight lows, a dry high-pressure system is dominating the weather, making way for pleasant conditions towards the end of summer. Residents can expect a shift to mostly cloudy skies by Thursday, with a chance of late-week showers. Local news also covers ongoing jury testimony and notable lawn decorations in North Asheville.
Asheville
Sunny weather is forecasted to return to the Asheville area midweek following a brief spell of showers. A dry high-pressure system will dominate Western North Carolina through Monday, setting the stage for clear skies and warmer temperatures later in the week.
The National Weather Service has indicated that while the beginning of the week remains generally dry, a coastal low is developing and may bring midweek showers before conditions clear up. Cloud cover is expected to increase overnight into Monday morning, leading to isolated showers particularly over the mountains by Monday afternoon. Residents in areas northeast of Interstate 26 should prepare for slightly cooler temperatures as a result of this cloud cover.
Monday’s Forecast
In Asheville, Monday’s forecast predicts mostly sunny skies with high temperatures nearing 78 degrees. A northwest breeze will accompany the warm weather. Overnight lows will dip to around 54 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. The forecast anticipates a transition in weather patterns due to an upper low near Jacksonville, Florida, which is shifting northward and potentially drawing moisture into North Carolina. This could lead to spotty convection in the mountainous regions.
Looking Ahead
Tuesday is expected to bring mostly sunny conditions with highs in the upper 70s, transitioning to a cooler night with lows falling into the upper 40s. Sunshine is set to persist on Wednesday, maintaining similar high temperatures around 77 degrees. By Thursday, mostly cloudy skies are anticipated, with a slight chance of showers developing late Thursday night into early Friday.
The forecast for the week predicts that high temperatures will remain steady in the upper 70s while overnight lows settle in the 50s. A cooler and drier air mass is expected to linger into early September, making way for a pleasant end of summer in the Asheville area.
Related Local News
While the weather changes are anticipated, significant news is also unfolding in Buncombe County where jurors are currently hearing disturbing testimony regarding the final weeks of 12-week-old Riley Stephenson. In another interesting note, a house on Chestnut Street in North Asheville has attracted attention for its array of over a dozen unusual lawn decorations, including skeletons, showcasing the creative flair of the neighborhood.
Weather Summary
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 78°F, low around 54°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high in the upper 70s, low in the upper 40s
- Wednesday: Sunshine continues, highs near 77°F
- Thursday: Mostly cloudy, slight chance of late-week showers
Forecast Overview
| Day | High Temperature | Low Temperature | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 78°F | 54°F | Mostly Sunny |
| Tuesday | Upper 70s | Upper 40s | Mostly Sunny |
| Wednesday | 77°F | 50s | Sunny |
| Thursday | Upper 70s | 50s | Mostly Cloudy |
FAQ
What weather should I expect in Asheville this week?
This week will start with mostly sunny conditions on Monday, followed by a sunny Tuesday and Wednesday. A shift to mostly cloudy weather is expected by Thursday, with a slight chance of showers late in the week.
What are the expected temperatures this week?
Highs will remain in the upper 70s, while overnight lows are anticipated to be in the 40s to 50s.
Is there any significant local news?
Yes, Buncombe County is currently hearing jury testimony about the final days of 12-week-old Riley Stephenson, and a house in North Asheville has gained attention for its unique lawn decorations.
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Additional Resources
- Weather.com: Asheville 10-Day Forecast
- 828 News Now: Cool Crisp Weather Settles into Asheville Area
- News Observer: Local News on Asheville
- WTVY: News4 First Alert Weather Extra Asheville
- Wikipedia: Asheville, North Carolina
- Google Search: Asheville NC Weather

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