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Atlanta, Winter Storm and North Georgia
Winter Storm Warning for Atlanta, North Georgia: Snow, ice, and freezing rain threat through Saturday morning
The threat of snow, sleet, freezing rain, graupel, and black ice are possible across metro Atlanta and north Georgia through Saturday morning.
Winter Storm Cora A Snow, Ice Threat From Texas To The Carolinas, Including Dallas, Atlanta
Winter Storm Cora will wring out snow and ice over a large swath of the South from Texas to Virginia through Friday night, including from Dallas-Ft. Worth and Little Rock to Nashville, Atlanta and Charlotte.
ATLANTA SNOW: Parts of North Georgia could see up to 4 inches of snow
Nitz the mountains will see “accumulations to 2-3, isolated 4-inch totals or higher in the higher peaks of the North Georgia mountains.” The Atlanta metro will see snow in the morning with it turning to freezing rain. “From the metro to the area to the north, we’re talking one to two inches,” Nitz said.
Atlanta winter storm upgraded to a warning as closings mount
The National Weather Service upgraded the approaching winter storm in Georgia from a watch to a warning, signaling that hazardous weather is imminent
Winter Storm Approaching Atlanta, Georgia, With Snow And Ice
A significant winter storm is expected to impact Atlanta, Georgia, and surrounding areas later this week. Impactful accumulations of snow, sleet and freezing rain from early Friday into early Saturday is likely.
Atlanta gears up for winter storm
The City of Atlanta is taking no chances as it prepares for an incoming winter storm expected to hit the area on Friday. Mayor Andre Dickens and other city officials have launched an extensive pre-treatment effort for roads and opened warming centers for the unhoused population.
Winter Storm Watch in place for Georgia
While Thursday will just be cold, Friday will bring a combination of snow and ice that will create travel disruptions and possible power outages.
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Snow, sleet or ice? Where you live will impact what kind of winter weather you will see Friday
“Mainly a wet snow, maybe some sleet, but mostly frozen. But that’s going to lead to accumulations to 2-3, isolated 4-inch ...
WGAU Athens Radio on MSN
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Winter Storm Warning in effect starting Friday morning as a wintry mix moves through Metro Atlanta
The National Weather Service in Peachtree City issued a Winter Storm Watch for Metro Atlanta, which will go into effect ...
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Busy road in Buckhead floods before winter storm hits
It's unclear how the flooding started, but 11Alive's Cody Alcorn is there and said there is standing water on the road.
WABE
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Winter storm watch issued for metro Atlanta with snow, sleet, freezing rain expected
A winter storm watch has been issued for most of North Georgia including metro Atlanta beginning Friday morning, according to ...
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Snow, freezing rain, sleet and rain: What to know about wintry mix threat for north GA
The risk is increasing for a winter mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain across north Georgia Friday into early ...
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Sleet, freezing rain and snow: Here's the difference and why it matters
The three could all fall during the upcoming winter storm, but their impacts on roads and power outage risk can drastically differ.
FOX 5 Atlanta
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LIVE: Schools closing ahead of snow, ice threat on Friday | Full list
School districts across metro Atlanta and north Georgia are closely monitoring the potential for snow and ice on Friday.
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Atlanta News First on MSN
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LIVE UPDATES | State of emergency declared ahead of winter storm
Snow and ice is expected in north Georgia and metro Atlanta by Friday morning with a quick change over to rain and freezing ...
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