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County comms reported four trees and a power line blown down between East Flat Rock and Hendersonville.
County comms reported numerous trees and power lines blown down across Henderson County. Multiple buildings and at least one vehicle were damaged, mainly due to falling trees.
County comms reported trees and power lines blown down on River Rd in Etowah and other trees down closer to Hendersonville.
County comms reported trees and power lines blown down on River Rd in Etowah and other trees down closer to Hendersonville.
Law enforcement reported a tree and powerline blown down near Apple Blossom Park Dr (2 ENE Fletcher). County comms reported several trees and power lines down in Mountain Home area.
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Very strong west/northwest winds developed across the mountains of southwest North Carolina, northeast Georgia, and Upstate South Carolina behind a cold front during the morning, and continued through the afternoon and into the evening before diminishing. Numerous trees were blown down across the area, some of which fell on and took down power lines, resulting in scattered power outages.
Very light freezing rain, freezing drizzle, and freezing mist developed across the Blue Ridge of western North Carolina during late morning, in assocation with low pressure developing along a warm front across the Gulf Coast states/Tennesse Valley. Owing to about a week of unseasonably cold weather, the precipitation froze to surfaces very quickly, and roads became very slick, resulting in numerous traffic accidents. The freezing rain rates increased during the evening, and moderate to heavy freezing rain continued through the overnight hours. By the pre-dawn hours of the 16th, total ice accretion ranged from one-quarter to one-half inch across the area. This resulted in quite a few trees and power lines, with at least scattered power outages reported.
Light rain changed to freezing rain around midnight across southeast Blue Ridge areas, with freezing rain continuing off and on through the overnight. Precipitation became heavy at times just prior to sunrise and lasted through mid-morning before changing over to rain. Heavy ice accumulations were reported in the Saluda grade area of Polk County, and across eastern and southern Henderson County. Total ice accumulation of just over 1/4 inch was reported in these areas, which downed several trees and power lines.
Strong winds developed across the upper French Broad Valley and along parts of the eastern escarpment of the Blue Ridge as northwest flow developed across the region. The winds blew down numerous trees and power lines in McDowell County, with at least one tree falling on a vehicle. Multiple business signs were blown in Marion. Parts of western Rutherford County and Henderson County were also affected by damaging winds.
Numerous trees were blown down, mainly near the Blue Ridge escarpment,|during the mid and late morning. Some of the trees fell on power lines, resulting in outages.
News
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Power outages reported in High Point as storms roll through | FOX8 WGHP Open Navigation Close Navigation Close Modal
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Transformer fires cause power outage in Mt. Juliet | Community | wilsonpost.com
Two transformer fires near Green Hill High School caused power outages for residents for about an hour Friday afternoon.
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The North Carolina Chick-fil-A operator ended the controversial chicken sandwich voucher program after facing criticism
Winter storm brings more than a foot of snow to Asheville NC region
Asheville had 10.4 inches of snowfall over the weekend, and drivers are advised to be cautious of black ice.
Most Asheville Airport departures, arrivals canceled
Asheville, NC weather: Forecasts vary for how much snow the Asheville area will get Sunday, but we'll have live updates on conditions around WNC.
Duke Energy estimates 750,000 customers could lose power in the Carolinas due to winter storm Open Navigation Close Navigation
Duke Energy estimates 750,000 customers could lose power in the Carolinas due to the approaching winter storm.
Power restored for many after weather-related outages in mountains | WLOS
Early Monday morning, Duke Energy reported thousands of residents in western North Carolina were dealing with power outages after a night of heavy wind, rain and snow. As of 8 p. m. , Buncombe County has over 1,700 outages and Henderson County has more than 1,200 customers without power. LATEST CLOSINGS & DELAYSCurrent number of customers without power in Western North Carolina as of Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, at 8 p. m.
Snake knocks out power for more than 1,000 people in Denton | FOX8 WGHP Open Navigation Close Navigation Close Modal
DENTON, N.C. (WGHP) — About a thousand people lost power, and it turns out a snake is to blame. Duke Energy reports that more than 1,400 customers were without power as of about 10 a.m. Wednesday. A Duke Energy spokesperson said they’ve gotten to the bottom of it. The outage was caused by a snake […]
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Hendersonville, North Carolina
City | Hendersonville |
County | Henderson |
State | North Carolina (NC) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 28739, 28791, 28792, 28793 |
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