Cool Temperatures Expected Over Memorial Day Weekend in Asheville

News Summary

Residents of Western North Carolina, particularly Asheville, will experience unseasonably cool temperatures this Memorial Day weekend. Highs are predicted to hover in the mid-to-upper 60s, a drop from the average of 78 degrees. The weekend forecast includes mostly cloudy skies with chances of light rain and thunderstorms, especially on Sunday and Monday. Rainfall accumulation may reach up to 1.5 inches in some areas by mid-week. Despite cooler conditions, residents may find opportunities for outdoor activities before the rains begin.

Asheville, North Carolina – Western North Carolina residents will be greeted with unseasonably cool temperatures over the Memorial Day weekend, with forecasts indicating highs in the mid-to-upper 60s. This marks a significant 10-15 degree drop from the average high temperature of around 78 degrees for this time of year. The cool weather trend is expected to continue into Tuesday, May 27, where further drops to the low 60s are anticipated.

The Memorial Day weather forecast also predicts mostly cloudy skies with the possibility of light rain showers throughout the day. Thunderstorms could develop in the afternoon and evening hours, adding to the wet conditions expected in the region.

Rain showers are projected to contribute to a total accumulation of approximately a fourth of an inch by Monday morning, with forecasts for the week indicating that areas could see around an inch of rainfall, and some regions may experience 1.5 inches or more by mid-week. Tuesday is likely to be the wettest day, continuing the trend of rainfall pattern in the region.

Weekend Weather Overview

The weather leading up to Memorial Day offers some variety. Friday starts with sunny and breezy conditions and highs nearing 70 degrees. As Saturday approaches, skies are expected to shift to partly to mostly cloudy, making it favorable for outdoor activities with temperatures hovering in the low 70s.

On Sunday, however, the potential for scattered showers increases, particularly in the afternoon, with similarly low 70s expected for high temperatures. Although rain is on the horizon, forecasts suggest that the entire Memorial Day weekend will not be a complete washout, allowing for some outdoor enjoyment.

Regional Weather Impact

Recent severe weather has recently impacted neighboring areas, particularly South Carolina, where a high-end EF-1 tornado struck Aiken County, causing significant damage. This tornado measured approximately 250 yards wide and recorded winds of up to 105 mph. Thankfully, the flood threats arising from previous storms in Western North Carolina are easing, although local officials continue monitoring the situation, particularly in areas where structures and bodies of water might be affected by the rain.

Future Weather Patterns

Looking forward, residents can expect ongoing rain chances throughout the week, although temperatures are predicted to rise mid-week, reaching the mid-70s from Wednesday through Saturday. This warmer trend may help alleviate some of the chill from the Memorial Day weekend. In summary, while the cool weather and rain may limit outdoor plans this Memorial Day, conditions will subsequently improve with warmer temperatures and less precipitation as the week progresses.

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