WNC -- January 18, 2025: Residents across Western North Carolina should prepare for a significant winter storm forecasted to arrive Sunday, January 19, 2025, bringing snowfall, gusty winds, and hazardous conditions throughout the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Watch from Sunday morning through Monday morning, covering multiple counties, including Haywood, Madison, Mitchell, Yancey, Avery, and others.
 
What to Expect
 
Snow Accumulation:
 
Lower Elevations: Snowfall of 1 to 3 inches is expected in areas below 3,500 feet.
Higher Elevations: Accumulations may reach 4 to 6 inches or more in areas above 3,500 feet.
Avery County: Snow accumulations of up to 4 inches are expected, with higher totals possible in elevated areas.
 
Wind Conditions:
 
Gusts of up to 45 mph are possible, creating a risk of blowing and drifting snow, particularly in exposed areas and mountain passes.
Temperature Drops:
Highs on Sunday will hover around 42°F (6°C) in lower elevations before plummeting to single digits overnight, with lows reaching 7°F (-14°C) in some areas.
Impacts Across the Region
Hazardous Roads:
Snow-covered and icy roads will create dangerous travel conditions, especially on steep and winding mountain roads. Drivers are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm’s peak.
Power Outages:
The combination of heavy snow and high winds increases the likelihood of downed trees and power lines, potentially leading to scattered power outages across the region.
Visibility Challenges:
Blowing snow could reduce visibility, making travel even more treacherous. Travelers are advised to stay off the roads during peak storm hours.
 
Areas of Concern
 
Avery County: Up to 4 inches of snow is forecast, with wind gusts contributing to blowing snow and reduced visibility.
 
Asheville and Buncombe County: Although snowfall may be lighter in Asheville, cold temperatures and gusty winds will still create challenging conditions.
 
Haywood County: Higher elevations, including the Blue Ridge Parkway, are expected to see significant snowfall.
 
Madison County: Steep terrain and winding roads are likely to experience snow accumulation and icy conditions.
 
Mitchell and Yancey Counties: Proximity to the higher peaks of the Black Mountains means these areas could see the heaviest snowfalls.

Preparation Tips For Your Home:
 
Stock up on essential supplies, including food, water, batteries, and flashlights.
Charge electronic devices and ensure you have backup power sources if possible.
 
For Your Vehicle:
 
Equip your car with an emergency kit, including blankets, water, snacks, and a flashlight.
Check tire pressure and ensure tires are suitable for winter weather.
 
For Personal Safety:
 
Avoid unnecessary travel, especially during the storm’s peak on Sunday evening and Monday morning.
Dress in layers to stay warm if you need to go outdoors.
 
The National Weather Service advises residents to monitor the latest weather updates and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions. Tune into local news channels or NOAA Weather Radio for real-time information. Stay connected with community resources and follow any advisories issued by local authorities.
 
Stay Informed
 
For more information and updates, visit the National Weather Service’s website at forecast.weather.gov/   Additionally, keep an eye on local news outlets for area-specific updates and guidance.
 
By staying prepared and informed, residents of Western North Carolina can minimize risks and safely navigate this winter storm. 
 

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