News Summary
North Georgia is preparing for a winter weather advisory that begins at 1 a.m. Wednesday. Areas in the mountains could experience snowfall, with light snow expected in other regions. School districts have moved to virtual learning due to the conditions. While metro Atlanta will see rain, caution is advised for drivers in affected areas. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the weather forecast as they enjoy the season’s chill.
North Georgia Gets Ready for a Winter Wonderland
As North Georgia gears up for what promises to be a snowy morning, residents should grab their cozy blankets and prepare for some chilly weather! A winter weather advisory takes effect at 1 a.m. on Wednesday for a number of counties, so it’s time to keep an eye on the skies!
What’s in Store for Wednesday
Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz has predicted that parts of North Georgia will see another delightful round of snow early Wednesday. The forecast suggests that the hardest-hit areas will be in the mountains, where snow will grace the landscape. Meanwhile, other regions are likely to experience a wintry mix that could keep everyone guessing about what exactly will fall from the sky.
The mountains could see up to an inch of snow, perfect for anyone looking to experience that magical winter feeling. In contrast, the far north metro and southern mountains may only witness light, wet snow. Scattered flakes are mostly expected to melt as they touch the ground, so there won’t be any major snowball fights happening just yet!
A First Alert Weather Day
Wednesday has been designated as a First Alert Weather Day due to the potential snowfall in the mountain regions of North Georgia. Those living in areas like Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Dawson, Fannin, and more should be prepared. Keep your phones charged for updates about weather conditions, and if you’re in these regions, make sure to watch your step!
Morning Forecast
For those in the Blue Ridge area, snow began to fall lightly around 6 a.m. on Wednesday, and by 7 a.m., it intensified significantly, blanketing grassy areas in a gorgeous layer of white. By 8 a.m., roads turned into slushy paths, prompting city crews to hit the roads and treat surfaces before icy conditions set in. Safety first!
School and Travel Updates
The snowy weather has prompted several school districts in the region, including Dalton, Dawson, and Fannin counties, to switch gears and implement virtual learning for students. Talk about keeping education on track, no matter the weather! So, parents, make sure your kids are set up for success at home!
The Outlook for Metro Atlanta
As for metro Atlanta, the forecast calls for chilly rain rather than snow. Rainfall totals are expected to be less than half an inch, and precipitation is anticipated to start between 4 and 5 a.m. before winding down by noon. Anyone living in the city can leave their shovels at home but should still be cautious while on the roads!
Road and Travel Safety
While accumulation estimates show that bridges and overpasses could turn slippery from the snow or ice, most temperatures will remain just above freezing. That means major road issues are less likely, but vigilance is key! Drivers should remain cautious, especially if traversing any affected areas.
Keep an Eye on the Forecast
Light snow might stretch south as far as Floyd County, including the lovely city of Rome, but don’t expect any white powdery substance south of Canton. So, for residents living there, you can breathe a sigh of relief, but it’s best to stay updated on weather conditions just in case.
As the winter weather advisory remains in effect from 1 a.m. Wednesday until 1 a.m. Thursday, it’s a perfect opportunity to enjoy the season. Whether you’re a fan of cozying up indoors with a hot cup of cocoa or gearing up for some winter adventures, make the most of it while staying safe!
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Additional Resources
- Fox 5 Atlanta
- WSB TV
- Atlanta News First
- The Weather Channel
- Google Search: Winter Weather Advisory North Georgia
