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Freeze Warning Issued for Asheville, North Carolina

Frost-covered trees and plants in Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville, North Carolina, October 24, 2025

News Summary

Asheville residents in Western North Carolina are bracing for a hard freeze with temperatures expected to drop to 29 degrees Fahrenheit overnight. The National Weather Service has issued the first Freeze Warning of the season, effective from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday. Sensitive plants should be protected, and outdoor sprinkler systems should be drained to avoid damage. Additionally, a Frost Advisory is in effect for the foothills and an elevated fire danger is present due to dry conditions.

Asheville, North Carolina

Residents of Western North Carolina are preparing for a significant weather shift as a hard freeze is expected from Thursday night into Friday morning. The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued the first Freeze Warning of the season, effective from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday. During this period, temperatures are forecasted to plunge to as low as 29 degrees Fahrenheit.

Areas Affected

The Freeze Warning impacts several mountain counties, including Buncombe, Haywood, Madison, Swain, Macon, and portions of Burke, Caldwell, Graham, Jackson, and McDowell. Residents in these regions are advised to take precautions to safeguard sensitive plants and to drain outdoor sprinkler systems to avoid damage from freezing temperatures.

Additional Weather Alerts

In addition to the Freeze Warning, a Frost Advisory has been issued for the North Carolina foothills and Piedmont region. The dry air, low humidity, and gusty winds prevalent across much of the area also contribute to an elevated fire danger.

Upcoming Weather Forecast

Weather patterns indicate that dry and cool high pressure will persist throughout the weekend. However, a developing low-pressure system may bring a chance of rain early next week. The Carolina Weather Association suggests that as the jet stream dips southward by late next week, the region could potentially experience stormy weather. If current trends continue, early-season snowflakes may be possible in higher elevations. Post the low-pressure system, cooler temperatures are anticipated as October winds down.

Preparation Tips for Residents

  • Secure sensitive plants by bringing them indoors or covering them with protective material.
  • Drain outdoor sprinkler systems to prevent freezing and subsequent damage.
  • Stay off of outdoor fire conditions during high fire danger periods.
  • Keep an eye on weather updates for information on developing low-pressure systems that may affect the area.

Conclusion

As the region braces for freezing temperatures and changing weather conditions, residents are encouraged to prepare accordingly, ensuring safety and protection for their homes and outdoor spaces.

FAQ

What is the Freeze Warning for Western North Carolina?
Residents are advised to prepare for a hard freeze from Thursday night into Friday morning as the National Weather Service issued the first Freeze Warning of the season.
When is the Freeze Warning effective?
The Freeze Warning is effective from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday.
What temperatures are expected?
Temperatures are expected to dip as low as 29 degrees Fahrenheit.
Which areas are affected by the Freeze Warning?
Affected areas include several mountain counties: Buncombe, Haywood, Madison, Swain, Macon, and parts of Burke, Caldwell, Graham, Jackson, and McDowell.
What precautions should residents take?
Residents are encouraged to protect sensitive plants and drain outdoor sprinkler systems to prevent damage from freezing.
Is a Frost Advisory in place?
A Frost Advisory is also in place for the North Carolina foothills and Piedmont region.
What is the fire danger status?
Fire danger is elevated due to dry air, low humidity, and gusty winds across much of the region.
What are the weather forecasts beyond Friday?
A developing low-pressure system could bring a chance of rain early next week, with possible stormy conditions and early-season snowflakes in higher elevations if current trends continue.
What can we expect after the low-pressure system?
Following the low-pressure system, temperatures are anticipated to remain cooler as October draws to a close.

Key Features of Freeze Warning

Feature Details
Warning Type Freeze Warning
Effective Time 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday
Expected Low Temperature 29 degrees Fahrenheit
Affected Areas Buncombe, Haywood, Madison, Swain, Macon, Burke, Caldwell, Graham, Jackson, McDowell
Frost Advisory In place for foothills and Piedmont region
Fire Danger Elevated due to dry air and winds
Future Weather Low-pressure system with chance of rain and early-season snowflakes

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