by johannalhafey | Jan 5, 2023 | Wedding Stories
Mary Katherine and Lawton’s 2022 Destination Wedding in the Western NC Mountains on Lake Nantahala While the mountain tops may get significant amounts of snow, snow is only occasional and short-lived in Nantahala in December, generally not enough to stick to the...
by johannalhafey | Jan 4, 2023 | Wedding Stories
Theresa and Evan’s 2022 Destination Wedding in the Western NC Mountains on Lake Nantahala In November, snow showers start to increase in the high country, so you’ll be witness to snow-capped mountains. But you won’t be hearing snow crunch underfoot or go sledding in...
by johannalhafey | Jan 3, 2023 | Wedding Stories
Nantahala Weather in January January brings in the winter season with magnificent views and quietude on Lake Nantahala. Winter’s sparse vegetation provides an uninterrupted panorama of long-range mountains. January and February are the most likely months for snow....
by johannalhafey | Jan 3, 2023 | Wedding Stories
Nantahala Weather in February The weather in February is generally moderate, but weather extremes do occur. January and February are the most likely months for snow. Average highs are in the 50s, nightly lows around 30. You will surely find serenity in Nantahala in...
by johannalhafey | Jan 3, 2023 | Wedding Stories
Nantahala Weather in March March is probably the most all-around unpredictable and variable month in Nantahala. March daytime highs may get into the 60s while nights drop below freezing. Flurries or snow showers may briefly whiten the lowlands, and the mountain tops...
by johannalhafey | Jan 3, 2023 | Wedding Stories
Nantahala Weather in April By April, temperatures in Nantahala are rapidly warming up, with highs in the low 70s and nighttime lows in the 40s or 50s. The mountains turn silvery green quickly, and wildflowers are blossoming. Alex and Michael’s April 2022 Outdoor...
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