Weather on the Plateau

Weather Across the Highlands - Cashiers - Sapphire Plateau

With the weather apps below, click the Wind and Rain buttons for those forecast. Local radar is available at the bottom of the page.

NOAA Weather Radio

This is a direct radio feed from the NOAA towers on Parris Mountain, north of Greenville, SC. The signal may occasionally be impacted by weather.

The Highlands–Cashiers–Sapphire plateau in western North Carolina is defined by its high-elevation mountain climate, with cool summers, mild but distinct winters, abundant rainfall, and four true seasons. Perched between roughly 3,500 and 4,200 feet above sea level, summer daytime highs typically hover in the 70s to low 80s °F, offering a refreshing break from the lowland heat, while nights are crisp. Spring and fall bring clear, cool days and striking foliage, and winter can deliver occasional snow and cold temperatures, though extended deep cold is uncommon for the region’s southern latitude. The area falls within an Appalachian temperate rainforest, with frequent rain that keeps the forests lush and green most of the year. Overall, the plateau’s weather is a major draw for visitors seeking comfortable summer retreats and scenic seasonal shifts.

NWS RADAR - GREENVILLE, SC

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