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Hurricane Risk for Asheville, NC

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  1. By the numbers
  2. Most recent hurricane
  3. Strongest ever
  4. Closest approach
  5. When hurricanes hit
  6. Recent notable storms
  7. Preparedness

Since 1854, 77 hurricanes and tropical storms have passed within 150 miles of Asheville. Here's what you should know.

Local note: Asheville’s mountain location makes inland flooding and extreme rainfall the principal hurricane hazards rather than storm surge, with potent remnants like Hurricane Ida (2021) and Zeta (2020) producing intense rain and damaging flash floods across the region.

By the numbers

Total storms
77
since 1854
Major (Cat 3+)
22
at closest approach
Hurricanes (Cat 1+)
51
all categories
County
Buncombe County
North Carolina

Most recent hurricane

Helene (2024)

Passed within 90 miles of Asheville on September 27, 2024. Peak intensity: Cat 4 (138 mph).

The full risk breakdown for Asheville

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Preparedness

  1. Know your zone. Asheville is in Buncombe County — look up your evacuation zone here.
  2. Get alerts early. Sign up below — we'll notify you when storms first form in the basin, not just when they're at your doorstep.
  3. Have 3+ days of supplies. Water (1 gal/person/day), non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries, cash.
  4. Have an evacuation plan. Know where you'll go, how you'll get there, what you'll bring.
  5. Follow official orders. If your zone is told to evacuate, leave. Don't wait.