Weather News
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Sep- 2015 -30 September
7th Day Of Rain, Minor Flooding, Over Half Of Total Month’s Rain Received In Just Two Days
And the rains continue into day 7 for the High Country. For a month that only recorded 2.49 inches of rain…
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28 September
Rain Continues, Flooding Potential Rises For Tuesday
As more rain continues to fall the possibility of flooding issues is also rising. As of Monday morning WataugaRoads.com has…
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27 September
Rainy Weekend Brings High Winds And Cooler Conditions, Rainfall Event Noted
Cooler conditions and near constant rain provided a stark reminder that the change of seasons is upon us. With peak…
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27 September
Weekend Rainbows Sept 25-27, 2015
Even with all the rain over the weekend several High Country motorist were able to catch the sight of rainbows…
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21 September
Foggy In The High Country On Monday Evening
Along with advisory for dense fog from the National Weather Service, High Country residents are posting photos of just how…
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21 September
Motorist Advised Of Dense Fog This Evening By The National Weather Service
Locally dense fog at the higher elevations is to be expected, according to the National Weather Service. Travelers are urged to…
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17 September
Watauga & Ashe Remain Abnormally Dry, Greater Portion Of Avery Listed As Moderate Drought For Mid September
While most of the High Country remains abnormally dry for mid September, a greater portion of Avery County is now listed…
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14 September
Banner Elk Coldest Spot In The State On Monday Morning, Boone 7th Coldest
It certainly felt like fall, maybe even more like winter, on Monday morning as nine of the ten coldest spots…
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11 September
Fall Like Temperatures On The Way This Weekend
If you have been enjoying high temperatures in the 70s & 80s this month, then you may not be ready…
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4 September
Friday Afternoon Hailstorm In Todd
Danny Proctor shared a video of the hail storm just to the north of Todd on Friday afternoon. In the…
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