Due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene, WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said North Carolina’s mountain areas would likely not be ready for visitors until after the fall foliage season.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — We are starting to see patchy color here at home in central North Carolina, but the Foliage ... peak ...
North Carolina is a popular destination this time of year, especially for those who want to admire the vibrant colors of fall foliage. From the mountains, parks and even some lakes, there are ...
For Western North Carolina ... town’s positioning on the crown of the mountains still leaves visitors surrounded by the gorgeous, colorful foliage. Fall leaves are shown around Boone and ...
Little to no accumulation is expected outside of higher elevations in the mountains ... North Carolina mountains, including the Charlotte area and east of Interstate 77. Snow flakes could fall ...
It’s time to start planning your fall foliage viewing ... National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina. Elevation varies from about 650 feet at James ...
The Greenville-Spartanburg National Weather Service says snow flurries are in the forecast early this week east of the North Carolina mountains, including the Charlotte area and east of Interstate 77.