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Severe Winter Storm Hits Atlanta: Snow, Ice, and Traffic Woes!

Snow-covered street in Atlanta during winter storm

News Summary

Atlanta is facing a severe winter storm bringing hazardous conditions, including snow and ice. The Georgia Department of Transportation is managing icy roads, and major disruptions to flights and public transport are reported. Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency as local authorities advise residents to avoid travel due to dangerous conditions. Community services, shelter options, and ongoing monitoring efforts are in place to keep residents safe during this extreme weather event.

Severe Winter Storm Hits Atlanta: Snow, Ice, and Traffic Woes!

As the chilly winds whip through the streets of Atlanta, residents are bracing themselves for a powerful winter storm that has swept across metro Atlanta and North Georgia. With snow, sleet, and freezing rain creating a recipe for hazardous road conditions, it’s been anything but a typical day in the South.

Dangerous Roads on the Horizon

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has been hard at work responding to the quickly deteriorating road conditions. This morning’s rapid snowfall transformed the roads into a treacherous landscape, resulting in major accidents, including a significant wreck on I-75 South in north Atlanta. The chaos on the roads involved several tractor trailers struggling to navigate the slick surfaces, causing major congestion and closures.

Though the incident was cleared by the early afternoon, details about possible injuries remain unclear. But that’s not the only disruption folks are facing. As of noon on Friday, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was under a ground stop, which later shifted to delays. If you had plans to fly, you might want to check your flight status, as over 500 flights have been canceled!

Snowfall Predictions and Advisory Alerts

Forecasts are painting a picture of considerable snowfall throughout the region. With predictions of 2 to 4 inches of snow north of Interstate 20 and up to a whopping 6 inches in extreme North Georgia, it seems Atlanta itself is set to receive around 3 inches, plus a potential quarter inch of ice. This significant accumulation raises concerns about the slickness of the roads and potential power outages from ice accumulation—and local authorities are urging residents to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

Local Facilities and Services Affected

In response to the adverse weather conditions, local parks, trails, and various OneStop facilities in Gwinnett County have decided to close their doors for safety on Saturday. Authorities are also cautioning that slush from melting snow may freeze as temperatures drop, leading to even more hazards on the roads.

GDOT is not taking any chances either. Crews have been out treating over 20,000 miles of roadway using brine and other materials designed to prevent icing. It’s all hands on deck as local law enforcement reports numerous vehicle accidents, particularly in Gwinnett County where road issues have become increasingly problematic.

State of Emergency Declared

To make matters more serious, Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency due to the impending storm and has issued a strong plea for everyone to stay off the roads. Georgia’s emergency management system is coordinating efforts to deploy emergency supplies to those impacted by the storm.

Public Transportation Challenges

If you rely on public transport, be aware that MARTA has suspended all bus services due to hazardous conditions while rail services are operating on a limited schedule. It’s best to plan accordingly if you need to travel!

Community Support Services Activated

For residents in need of warmth and shelter from the frigid temperatures, local warming centers and shelters have been activated. These cozy havens provide refuge for those looking to escape the cold, helping to ensure everyone has a safe place to stay during this wintry weather.

Ongoing Monitoring and Maintenance

As temperatures linger below freezing, the potential for ice formation on untreated surfaces is a significant concern. Local governments and emergency services are working tirelessly around the clock to clear roadways and assist stranded vehicles, with crews working in 12-hour shifts to keep everyone safe.

What’s Ahead?

Unfortunately, the winter storm isn’t done yet. Continued disruptions are expected, which may lead to school closures and adjustments to public transportation schedules. With the National Weather Service warning that hazardous driving conditions will persist, it’s best to stay indoors, keep warm, and ride this winter storm out!

As the storm wreaks havoc across the region, let’s look out for one another and stay safe during these frosty conditions!

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