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Strong thunderstorms move through Asheville area

Strong thunderstorms move through Asheville area

A storm Thursday afternoon flooded the intersection of Patton Avenue and Regent Park Boulevard. Photo: Saga Communications/Pruett Norris


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Scattered showers and thunderstorms began developing across Western North Carolina on Thursday afternoon, with forecasters warning that some storms could become strong or severe through the evening hours.

The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg said thunderstorms were already forming by midafternoon and are expected to continue developing through tonight. While most storms are expected to remain below severe limits, a few could strengthen, particularly in areas east of the mountains.

Around 3 p.m., Doppler radar detected a strong thunderstorm over downtown Asheville moving northeast at about 15 mph. The storm prompted a special weather statement for central Buncombe County through 3:45 p.m.

Forecasters said the storm could produce wind gusts up to 40 mph and hail up to one-half inch in diameter. Those conditions could knock down small tree limbs, blow around unsecured outdoor items and cause minor damage to vehicles, gardens and other exposed property.

Communities in the storm’s path included downtown Asheville, East Asheville, West Asheville, North Asheville, Black Mountain, Woodfin, Swannanoa, Weaverville, Biltmore Forest and portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway near the North Carolina Arboretum.

A second strong thunderstorm was tracked near Rutherfordton shortly after 3:15 p.m., also moving northeast at about 15 mph. That storm prompted a special weather statement for parts of Rutherford and Polk counties through 4 p.m.

Like the Buncombe County storm, it was capable of producing wind gusts up to 40 mph and hail up to one-half inch in diameter. Areas potentially affected included Rutherfordton, Spindale, Shingle Hollow, Green Hill, Thermal City, Sunshine and Union Mills.

Forecasters are encouraging residents to remain weather aware throughout the afternoon and evening, especially if spending time outdoors. While widespread severe weather is not expected, any stronger storm could bring brief periods of heavy rain, gusty winds, frequent lightning and small hail.

The National Weather Service advises moving indoors when thunder is heard and securing loose outdoor items that could be blown around by strong wind gusts.

Additional showers and thunderstorms are possible across the mountains and foothills through tonight.

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