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During the last round of snow and ice on Jan. 9, crews from Middle and South Georgia were able to assist in North Georgia. But now, with freezing temperatures across the entire state, they won’t ...
Brian Kemp instructed state agencies to begin preparing for the potential of severe ice and snow as part of a winter storm set to arrive in Georgia on Friday. “Along with state agency leaders ...
The FOX 5 Storm Team is monitoring a developing winter weather system expected to impact metro Atlanta and South Georgia on Tuesday. The National Weather Service has upgraded a winter weather ...
Northern counties in Central Georgia are preparing for the possibility of ice and snow this weekend. Wayne Johnson is the EMA director of Baldwin County. He says the county has chainsaws ready to ...
He says he had to stop in Central Georgia. "Once I get to Perry, I guess it'll be okay," he said. "But it seemed like Perry had more snow and ice than anybody." Colton says he got a hotel room and ...
As winter storms bring snow and ice to wide swaths of the U.S. this week, including north Georgia, it's worth a look back to see when your area set its all-time snowfall record. How it works ...
Power crews across Central Georgia mobilize ahead of Friday's winter weather threat, with preparations focusing on potential ice accumulation that could disrupt electrical service. Georgia Power ...
A Winter Storm Warning expired for parts of metro Atlanta at 7 a.m., but a Cold Weather Advisory remains for much of middle Georgia. Snow and ice are still causing slick travel in parts of north ...
"Because of some ice on the front end of the storm, the snowiest second half of the storm is expected to bring 3-6 inches. A heavier amount of snow will fall where there is no mixing of sleet and ...
AccuWeather meteorologists are expecting ice accumulations and hazardous travel conditions along the path of an impending winter storm, extending from central Texas to the western Carolinas.
According to Georgia law, no. There are a couple of ... According to a blog on Nasdaq: “If the snow or ice is thick or heavy enough, it can even cause property damage or injury to others.