Twenty states, from Texas to Delaware, were on alert Friday for snow and ice as the storm continued to move across the South.
Thousands of flights have been canceled, including more than 400 out of Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson airport – the nation’s busiest airport – where a ground delay has been issued.
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A winter storm that is producing snowy and icy weather across the southern Plains on Thursday will take aim at the Southeast, mid-Atlantic and Northeast by Friday.
A significant winter storm is ongoing Friday morning across the South after producing snowy and icy weather in the Dallas Metroplex and the southern Plains.
Winter storms closed schools, snarled flights and put millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central United States.
Nearly 90 million Americans are under winter weather alerts as another high-impact storm is blasting across the nation's midsection, snarling travel with several inches of snow and glazes of freezing rain and sleet.
Some southern states are bracing for their biggest winter storm in several years as snow falls from the Rockies to the East Coast. On Thursday, the weather starts to deteriorate in northern and western Texas,
A major snowstorm is reportedly heading towards areas in north Georgia, including Atlanta and the Upstate of South Carolina.
Within this area, there will be pockets where 6-12 inches of snow can fall from Little Rock, Arkansas ... will bring from 1-3 inches of snow to Atlanta on northeast along the I-85 corridor ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Very cold arctic air will begin filtering into Arkansas beginning late in the day Saturday, with the coldest impacts expected Sunday through Tuesday. Due to the nature and duration of the extreme cold, a Weather Impact Alert is in effect Sunday through Tuesday.
Georgia has a winter storm warning in place until Saturday morning, but state officials are urging people to stay home until Sunday. If you do need to get on the road, Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry says stay on roadways that are plowed and clear.