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More: Answer Man: weather fronts miss Asheville, Hendersonville? Near-record dryness, heat. ... November: Average high temperature of 58 degrees, average low temperature of 38 degrees.
November 22, 2024 at 11:28 AM. ... Weather in Asheville this weekend according to the NWS forecast will essentially be opposite to what the area saw this morning and Thursday night.
With rumors of snow flying in Asheville, here's what the National Weather Service says about the weather this Thursday, Nov. 21. ... November 19, 2024 at 1:05 PM.
While the severe weather season usually spans from March to May, tornadoes have touched down in North Carolina in every month of the year. [26] On November 28, 1988, an early morning F4 tornado smashed across northwestern Raleigh, continuing 84 miles further, killing 4 and injuring 157. [27]
The most active month is September, with 31 total storms, while November is the least active month with three storms. The strongest hurricane to hit the state during the time period was Hurricane Isabel in 2003, producing maximum sustained winds equivalent to Category 2 status on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale .
The United States National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), previously known as the National Weather Records Center (NWRC), in Asheville, North Carolina, was the world's largest active archive of weather data. In 2015, the NCDC merged with two other federal environmental records agencies to become the National Centers for Environmental Information ...
Today's top weather news for Friday, Jan. 3, 2025: America's first high-impact winter storm of the new year is expected to bring over a 1,500-mile swath of hazardous snow and i… AccuWeather 1 ...
The Great Depression hit Asheville quite hard. On November 20, 1930, eight local banks failed. [43] Only Wachovia remained open with infusions of cash from Winston-Salem. [44] Because of the explosive growth of the previous decades, the per capita debt owed by the city (through municipal bonds) was the highest in the nation. [45]