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Freeze Warning Issued for Western North Carolina Mountains
23 Oct
Summary
- Freeze warning in effect from 2 am to 9 am on Friday
- Temperatures as low as 29°F expected in high-elevation areas
- Widespread frost and freeze conditions could damage crops and vegetation

On October 23, 2025, the National Weather Service (NWS) Greenville-Spartanburg office has issued a freeze warning for Western North Carolina, effective from 2 am to 9 am on Friday. The warning covers several mountainous counties, including Northern Jackson, Caldwell Mountains, Burke Mountains, McDowell Mountains, Madison, Swain, Haywood, Buncombe, Graham, and Macon.
Forecasters predict that temperatures in some high-elevation areas could plummet as low as 29 degrees Fahrenheit, leading to widespread frost and freeze conditions. This poses a significant threat to sensitive crops and vegetation, potentially marking the likely end of the growing season in several affected mountain regions.
Residents in the impacted areas are urged to take proactive measures to protect their homes and gardens. Recommendations include draining in-ground sprinkler systems, removing garden hoses, and covering exposed outdoor pipes to minimize damage from the impending cold snap. The NWS advises those with tender plants to bring them indoors if possible, as freezing temperatures can be fatal to delicate vegetation.