The next week seems to be more active, and a variety of disorders will move to the Asheville area. The cold air will return on Monday, so we will see once again our high temperatures below the season. The first of these disorders will begin shipping some clouds our way during the day tomorrow as the system began to be held in the southeast and eventually travel to the Carolina coast.
High temperatures in a further 40 rain tomorrow as this system began to move into the area in the afternoon will fall as rain. At the same time, cold air falls from the north crosses the area around the sun. This must be sent back to the freezing temperatures last night and could initiate the changes of snow near midnight. At this point, it seems as if the burden of water vapor will come out as fresh air, so the falling snow is not supposed to be on the lighter side and accumulation should be minimal, around Monday become on Tuesday.
Find more cool and Tuesdays are usually quiet, with only a few of some light snow likely in the morning. The alteration of the day, on deck for Wednesday on Thursday night. What it does have the possibility of bringing some snow to accumulate in the western North Carolina.

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