Blue Ridge Parkway Announces Road Advisory in North Carolina

Press release from the National Park Service:

Based on recent and forecasted weather conditions and in the interest of visitor safety, the Blue Ridge Parkway is issuing a road advisory from Milepost 217 to Milepost 469, all areas south of the NC/VA state line, from Monday morning September 11, 2017 through Wednesday morning, September 13, 2017. Information related to the path of Hurricane Irma, from the National Weather Service, suggests preparedness for strong winds at higher elevations, and isolated flash flooding over the foothills and mountains of the Southern Blue Ridge.

Park visitors are encouraged to use extreme caution and be aware of the potential for falling rocks and downed trees. As always, the Parkway requires driving with extra care due to its narrow road shoulders, steep grades, and numerous curves. Park visitors must use caution, adhere to posted speed limits and be prepared to stop or turn around at closed gates or road debris during this storm event. In addition, the Parkway’s five North Carolina campgrounds, from Doughton Park at Milepost 239 to Mt. Pisgah at Milepost 408.8, will close by noon on Monday for a minimum 24-hour period.

Park officials are closely monitoring weather forecasts and current conditions. Road and facility closures will be implemented if necessary. Visitors are encouraged to check the Parkway’s website and online Real Time Road Map for current conditions and closures affecting park roads and facilities.

www.nps.gov/blri

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Edwin Arnaudin is a staff writer for Mountain Xpress. He also reviews films for ashevillemovies.com and is a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA) and North Carolina Film Critics Association (NCFCA). Follow me @EdwinArnaudin

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