Winter Weather Hits Western North Carolina: School Closures and Delays

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News Summary

Winter weather has arrived in Western North Carolina, affecting local schools with closures and delays due to dangerously cold temperatures and snowy conditions. On Tuesday morning, multiple districts, including Buncombe and Asheville City Schools, announced a switch to remote learning. A winter weather advisory remains in effect, and residents are cautioned to prepare for icy roads and harsh wind chills. Updates on school schedules will be provided regularly to keep families informed during this chilly season.

Winter Weather Hits Western North Carolina: School Closures and Delays

As the chill of winter wraps around Western North Carolina, schools are feeling the impact! On Tuesday, students and families woke up to the news that many local districts had rearranged their schedules because of dangerously cold temperatures and snowy conditions. Snowflakes began to make their appearance overnight on November 22, leaving a frosty touch on the ground come morning.

Which Schools Are Impacted?

Among those hitting the pause button on in-person learning are:

  • Buncombe County Schools (switching to remote learning)
  • Asheville City Schools (also remote learning)
  • Haywood County Schools
  • Madison County Schools
  • Swain County Schools
  • Jackson County Schools

Additionally, several other schools opted for a two-hour delay to allow time for conditions to improve. In Mitchell County, students will enjoy a remote learning day as well. It’s a day for families to snuggle up, stay safe, and adjust to the frosty conditions.

A Winter Weather Advisory

The National Weather Service didn’t hold back, issuing a winter weather advisory for the area until 7 a.m. on November 23. Folks living in higher elevations can expect accumulating snow and slick, icy roads. Areas above 3,500 feet, especially near Tennessee, are set to experience more significant snowfall.

Even Asheville itself may see the magic of winter with flurries or possibly a light dusting. Just picture it: cozying up with a hot drink while watching the snow softly blanket the world outside!

Brace for the Cold!

As temperatures drop, the wind chill will become quite noticeable, plunging into the 10s and 20s by Friday morning. With winds gusting between 30 to 40 mph, the biting cold could make stepping outdoors feel like a challenge. Residents are advised to bundle up and take precautions when driving, as icy conditions might make the roads scary.

The coldest air of the season is expected to settle over the region and stick around through the end of the week, reminding everyone that winter is here for real!

Staying Updated

For those wanting to keep an eye on how the weather is affecting local schools, regular updates on school closures and delays will be posted online to help families plan accordingly. This way, nobody is left in the lurch figuring out if it’s a snow day or not.

As winter makes its grand entrance in Western North Carolina, it brings both challenges and those magical cozy moments. With the warmth of home and safety in mind, let’s all take a moment to appreciate the stunning beauty of snow while ensuring we stay warm and safe!

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