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Atlanta, Georgia Hit Hard by Major Winter Storm

Snowy roads in Atlanta during winter storm

Atlanta, Georgia, September 19, 2025

News Summary

A powerful winter storm has significantly affected metro Atlanta and North Georgia, causing hazardous roads and widespread power outages. With up to 3½ inches of snow, authorities are warning residents to stay off the roads. Emergency responders have been active, addressing numerous incidents and managing road clearing operations. Delta Airlines has canceled hundreds of flights, while MARTA has suspended bus services due to the weather conditions. Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency as the region contends with the aftermath of the storm.

Atlanta, Georgia Hit Hard by Major Winter Storm

A significant winter storm has impacted metro Atlanta and North Georgia, leading to numerous issues such as snowy and icy roads. This winter storm resulted in the region’s most widespread snow since January 2018, with some areas receiving up to 3½ inches. With below-freezing temperatures persisting, the roads in “Hotlanta” have become increasingly hazardous.

A winter storm warning has been issued and remains in effect until 7 a.m. Saturday for all of North Georgia. The storm has resulted in over 120,000 power outages reported statewide, with Georgia Power indicating that more than 60,000 outages occurred at the peak of the storm. In response, Georgia’s Department of Public Safety has managed to handle 1,376 calls for service, which included 269 crash incidents and 203 motorist assists despite the continuing adverse weather conditions.

Injuries and Emergency Responses

The winter storm has led to several injuries, including a notable case where a 10-year-old boy was hurt while sledding and required hospital attention for precautionary measures. Community officials across various counties are urging residents to remain at home to facilitate rescue operations and allow emergency responders easier access. Over 300 road clearing machines have been deployed across the state to focus on heavily trafficked emergency routes, with staff and emergency crews working 16-hour shifts to manage the snow and provide assistance.

Transportation Disruptions

Transportation has been heavily affected by the storm. Delta Airlines canceled around 600 flights at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and a ground stop has been extended at the airport, causing numerous flight delays. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) has suspended bus service due to hazardous conditions but continues to operate rail services on a limited weekend schedule. Additionally, snow and sleet have contributed to numerous traffic incidents, prompting warnings from authorities to stay off the roads.

Weather and Road Conditions

Weather officials have cautioned about the potential of black ice forming overnight as temperatures continue to drop below freezing. The combination of snow, ice, and freezing rain has resulted in dangerous conditions on interstates and major roads. Prior to the storm, the Georgia Department of Transportation treated over 20,000 lane miles with brine to prevent ice formation, indicating a proactive approach to enhance road safety.

As the winter storm’s impacts unfold, the state continues to take measures to address the ongoing challenges. Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency to aid in the response efforts. Law enforcement agencies have responded to many reports of road hazards and accidents across the state, underscoring the seriousness of the conditions.

Additional Incidents

In a separate incident, a youth football coach was arrested after slamming a player to the ground during practice, leading to injuries. Meanwhile, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has appealed a ruling that removed her from Trump’s election subversion case, a situation currently under review by the Georgia Supreme Court.

FAQ

What areas were impacted by the winter storm in Georgia?

Metro Atlanta and North Georgia experienced significant snowfall and icy conditions.

How much snow did metro Atlanta receive?

Some areas in metro Atlanta received up to 3½ inches of snow.

What measures are being taken to clear the roads?

More than 300 road clearing machines have been deployed across the state, focusing on heavily trafficked emergency routes.

How many power outages were reported due to the storm?

Over 120,000 power outages were reported statewide, with Georgia Power indicating more than 60,000 outages at peak times.

Were there any injuries reported during the storm?

A 10-year-old boy was injured while sledding and required hospital attention for precautionary measures.

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