Asheville, NC – Light rain will fall across western North Carolina today as the remnants of former Hurricane Francine move into the region. While the heaviest rain will stay to the west, residents can expect scattered showers throughout the afternoon and into the evening.
According to the National Weather Service, rainfall will remain light, with no major flooding risks anticipated. Travelers on I-26 and I-40 should watch for wet road conditions and exercise caution when driving.
Rain will taper off by Monday, giving way to drier weather as the week progresses. Temperatures are expected to cool down by mid-week, providing a comfortable start to next week.