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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 2 MIN

Asheville Local Frequency: May Blooms, Summer Heat, and Tourism Rebound

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, May 4th, 2026.We're starting this week with some dramatic weather swings across Western North Carolina. If you were out yesterday morning, you might have noticed those chilly temperatures dipping into the 30s and 40s around Asheville as a cold front pushed through. But don't get too comfortable with your winter coat yet. Meteorologists are forecasting a quick turnaround, with temperatures expected to climb back up and feel more like early summer by this afternoon and into the work week. The East Coast should see warmth spreading northward, so grab those lighter layers if you're heading outside today.Speaking of getting outside, May is in full bloom around Asheville, and gardeners should take advantage of the growing season. It's prime time to get your hands in the soil with spring planting and garden maintenance. Whether you're tending to flowers or vegetables, this is an ideal window before the heat of summer settles in.On the tourism front, there's some encouraging news for our local hospitality sector. Vacation rental bookings for the latter half of 2026 are up 38 percent compared to last year, signaling some stabilization in that market after some turbulent times. This uptick comes as Asheville continues its recovery efforts, a topic that was front and center at the mayor's recent State of the City address, where city leaders emphasized that downtown Asheville, as the economic engine of Western North Carolina, is working toward getting back on all cylinders.The community got a nice boost over the weekend with Buskerfest wrapping up on Sunday. Downtown streets were filled with magicians, jugglers, and musicians, plus plenty of food and entertainment. It's exactly the kind of event that helps draw visitors and reminds locals why they love this city.Looking ahead, Mother's Day is coming up soon, and Tanger Outlets Asheville is hosting a special event to celebrate the occasion with families. And if you're looking for something to do later this month, mark your calendars for the Shiloh Fun Day Festival on May 24th, running from 1 to 9 PM. There are also 42 events happening throughout May according to the city calendar, so check those out when you have a moment.Allergy season is ramping up as well, with pollen levels from willow, hazel, grass, and cypress expected to increase over the next few days, so take your seasonal allergies seriously this week.This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, May 4th, 2026.We're starting this week with some dramatic weather swings across Western North Carolina. If you were out yesterday morning, you might have noticed those chilly temperatures dipping into the 30s and 40s around Asheville as a cold front pushed through. But don't get too comfortable with your winter coat yet. Meteorologists are forecasting a quick turnaround, with temperatures expected to climb back up and feel more like early summer by this afternoon and into the work week. The East Coast should see warmth spreading northward, so grab those lighter layers if you're heading outside today.Speaking of getting outside, May is in full bloom around Asheville, and gardeners should take advantage of the growing season. It's prime time to get your hands in the soil with spring planting and garden maintenance. Whether you're tending to flowers or vegetables, this is an ideal window before the heat of summer settles in.On the tourism front, there's some encouraging news for our local hospitality sector. Vacation rental bookings for the latter half of 2026 are up 38 percent compared to last year, signaling some stabilization in that market after some turbulent times. This uptick comes as Asheville continues its recovery efforts, a topic that was front and center at the mayor's recent State of the City address, where city leaders emphasized that downtown Asheville, as the economic engine of Western North Carolina, is working toward getting back on all cylinders.The community got a nice boost over the weekend with Buskerfest wrapping up on Sunday. Downtown streets were filled with magicians, jugglers, and musicians, plus plenty of food and entertainment. It's exactly the kind of event that helps draw visitors and reminds locals why they love this city.Looking ahead, Mother's Day is coming up soon, and Tanger Outlets Asheville is hosting a special event to celebrate the occasion with families. And if you're looking for something to do later this month, mark your calendars for the Shiloh Fun Day Festival on May 24th, running from 1 to 9 PM. There are also 42 events happening throughout May according to the city calendar, so check those out when you have a moment.Allergy season is ramping up as well, with pollen levels from willow, hazel, grass, and cypress expected to increase over the next few days, so take your seasonal allergies seriously this week.This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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