Following a rainy week, forecasts of snow are popping up. Here's what is coming to certain parts of Western North Carolina.
Mount Mitchell has received its first snowfall of this year's fall season, the National Weather Service confirmed.
The Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain regions, according to scientists with explorefall.com, and they claim that their forecast model has a three-day accuracy for fall color prediction of 80%.
The coldest temperatures of the season so far will be felt across the western North Carolina mountains Thursday night.
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