Western NC temps to drop to single digits with wind chill. Here's when
A cold front moving through Western North Carolina is expected to drop temperatures into the teens. Here's how long it will last A cold front is moving through Western North Carolina, bringing temperatures to feel like single digits or negatives in higher elevations. Wind gusts of 35 to 50 mph are expected to make temperatures feel more than negative. This has increased the potential for wildfires in the Piedmont and Western North Carolinas, along with Upstate South Carolina. The National Weather Service has warned that people in the mountains should prepare for chilly temperatures on Dec. 29, with temperatures expected to drop into the teens with winds from 20 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 41 mph. The cold and high winds are also expected to persist through the week of Dec. 30, with highs expected to reach 47 degrees and 31 degrees on New Year's Eve.
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A cold front is bringing plummeting temperatures to Western North Carolina on December 29.
• Wind gusts of 35 to 50 mph will make temperatures feel like single digits or negatives in higher elevations... [3279 symbols]
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