Storm Warning has expired for parts of metro Atlanta, but snow and ice are still impacting the roadways Wednesday morning.
ATLANTA — Winter weather is on the way Tuesday to metro Atlanta and north Georgia, with much of the region under a Winter Weather Advisory that begins at 10 a.m.
While initial forecasts were unsure about winter weather impacting Georgia ... In areas like Athens and Atlanta, it's looking like around 2 inches. Those projections increase as you move further north with the areas of Trenton, Ellijay, and Blairsville ...
ATLANTA - As a winter storm approaches, both the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and the city of Atlanta are taking proactive measures to ensure public safety. GDOT crews have already been dispatched to brine interstates and other critical routes.
As several Georgia communities prepare for another winter storm, state leaders and agencies gave info on what will happen and what's being done.
Atlanta is bracing for freezing conditions and icy roads as temperatures drop and wintry weather continues to affect the region. Here’s a simplified breakdown of what you need to know:
The National Weather Service placed northwest Florida under a winter storm warning until 6 a.m. Wednesday, reporting that snow accumulations would total between 2 and 4 inches, with up to 6 inches of snow possible in southern portions of the warning area. An extreme cold warning is also in effect for the area.
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day following the snow that fell across parts of the metro during the afternoon and into the evening hours on Tuesday.
We continue our First Alert Weather Day today as a Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 7 AM due to the snow and ice still impacting the roadways. Travel is dangerous and not encouraged for areas within the perimeter and along and south of I-85.
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