Is Ingrid Allstaedt leaving Wlos?

Is Ingrid Allstaedt leaving Wlos?

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — WLOS meteorologist and AnchorMom Ingrid Allstaedt announced on Wednesday she’ll be stepping away from broadcast TV to focus on raising her family. “I’ve decided to take a step away from my career for a while to focus on my family,” Ingrid announced on air June 23.

Will it snow this year in Asheville?

November 2021 to October 2022. Winter will be colder and drier than normal, with near-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in early, mid-, and late December; through much of January; and in early and mid-February. The snowiest periods will be in early December, early January, and mid-February.

Does Asheville get snow in January?

Snowfalls in Asheville are usually fleeting, but spectacular. On average, Asheville gets 4.6, 4.4, and 3.0 inches of snow per month during January, February and March. Snowfall is greater in the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains, home to several ski slopes and snowtubing parks.

How much snow did Asheville NC get?

The US average is 205 sunny days. Asheville gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 118 days per year….Climate Averages.

Asheville, North Carolina United States
Snowfall 10.2 in. 27.8 in.
Precipitation 118.1 days 106.2 days
Sunny 212 days 205 days
Avg. July High 83.7° 85.8°

Who is the new weather lady on WLOS?

Meghan Danahey
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — WLOS officially welcomed its newest member to the station Saturday morning. Meghan Danahey takes on the role of weekend morning meteorologist and reporter. In her reporting, Meghan will be focusing on local feature stories and environmental issues.

Where is Ingrid Wlos going?

I am the morning and noon weather anchor for WLOS News 13. I have been with WLOS for five years in various positions including reporter and news anchor. I am currently in my final year at Mississippi State University’s Meteorology program.

Will it snow in Asheville NC 2021?

This winter, there is a 40-50% chance that Asheville’s temperatures will be higher than normal, possibly a 50-60% chance. Let it snow. Asheville’s precipitation levels are predicted to be around normal.

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