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For the second weekend in a row, a winter storm is headed for Western North Carolina. Here's the latest forecast.
"Hattchett," an Asheville man who is homeless, said there are simply not enough shelter beds for everyone during the winter snowstorm.
Asheville and Western North Carolina are looking at more snow this weekend. Here's how much is expected and when it could start falling.
Asheville is poised to break a nearly 1,500-day snow drought Friday with a weather system that’s likely to bring at least 2 inches of snow.
According to the N.C. State Climate Office, North Carolina's top five greatest one-day snowfall events ever recorded include: 36 inches - Mount Mitchell, Yancey County, March 13, 1993 29 inches - Mount Mitchell, Yancey County, March 21, 2001
A storm system has engulfed much of the South and threatens to affect millions more as it continues to move northeast, dumping ice, snow and sleet over communities. Western North Carolina is expected to see conditions that could mean prolonged power outages.
Hundreds of people in Asheville participated in nationwide protests following recent deadly shootings involving federal immigration officers.
Several counties in Western North Carolina are reporting power outages. Keep up with the latest outages here.