Winter’s First Touch: Snow Blankets North Carolina Peaks
Winter’s First Touch: Snow Blankets North Carolina Peaks
US · Published Oct 31, 2025
The highest peaks of North Carolina saw their first snowfall of the season early Thursday, covering Mount Mitchell in a fresh layer of white.
A cold front caused snow levels to drop to around 5,000 feet, turning rain into snow at higher elevations.
Following days of heavy rain, a drier and brighter Halloween weekend is expected, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Early snowfall blankets North Carolina's highest peaks
North Carolina's highest peaks experienced their first snowfall of the season early Thursday, with images from Mount Mitchell revealing trees adorned with a pristine white layer. The National Weather Service reported that snow levels descended to approximately 5,000 feet as a cold front moved through, transforming rain into snowflakes at higher altitudes. This event marks an early taste of winter for the region, delighting residents and visitors alike.
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