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Some freezing rain and light snow possible Author: Chris Mulcahy Updated: 9:48 AM EST February 1, 2021
WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C. Today will be cloudy and unseasonably cold, with afternoon temperatures only in the low to mid-40s. The average high this time of the year is 52. Look for some light rain across the Charlotte metro area. Some freezing rain and light snow are also possible. Skies will be mostly cloudy tonight with lows in the low 30s.
Tuesday will start with mostly cloudy skies. By mid-afternoon, sunny skies return, but it will still be cold. Highs should only make it into the mid-40s across the Piedmont and the Upstate of South Carolina. Skies will be clear overnight, as temperatures fall into the mid to upper 20s.
Rock faces closed for peregrine falcon protection A peregrine falcon takes flight. National Park Service/Andrew Kuhn photo
Twelve rock faces in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests are closed to climbing, rappelling, hang-gliding and other activities through Aug. 15 in order to protect the rare peregrine falcons that nest there.
Closed rock faces are:
Pisgah District Looking Glass Rock (north face) and North Cedar Rock
Appalachian District Whiterock Cliff and Buzzard’s Roost
Grandfather District N.C. Wall, Apricot Buttress and the Camel in Lineville Gorge; Shortoff Mountain in Linville Gorge; Bynum Bluff in Linville Gorge and Big Lost Cove Cliffs
Pisgah National Forest grows with conservation land near Linville Gorge Wilderness Karen Chávez, Asheville Citizen Times © Courtesy of Jason Johnson The Linville Gorge Wilderness Area is pictured after a light snow in December. The U.S. Forest Service purchased 205 acres from The Conservation Fund for permanent protection adjacent to the gorge.
A one-time Christmas tree farm abutting the iconic Linville Gorge in Burke County is now a sprawling, natural playground for white-tailed deer, warblers and wild turkey, as well as for humans.
On the last day of 2020, the Conservation Fund, a national nonprofit land trust, sold the 205-acre Long Arm Mountain property to the U.S. Forest Service.
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