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The snowstorm of Jan. 28, 2014, remains etched in the memories of many. Dubbed "Snowmageddon" or "Snowpocalypse," it brought 2.5–3 inches of snow to Atlanta, paralyzing the city.
Atlanta was affected by a snowpocalypse in 2014 (Image via Getty) On January 28 and 29, 2014, Atlanta was affected by a major snowstorm, often dubbed by locals as a snowpocalypse or snowmageddon.
Over 2 inches of snow fell in Atlanta in 2014, causing the infamous "snowpocalypse." Additional Footage: WSB, AP, GADOT, NOAA, NWS, NBC/SNL, X/@lilgeorgiapeach.
And on that day — Jan. 28, 2014 — almost everyone tried to go home around noon. What followed was a day that will live in Atlanta infamy.
Atlanta is five days into a water crisis. Some residents are comparing the outages to Atlanta’s “ Snowpocalypse,” when weather and traffic combined to gridlock the region in 2014.
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ATLANTA — Do you remember the Snowmaggedon in 2014? It was one of the biggest events in Georgia’s history that happened a decade ago on January 28, 2014. The snowstorm and its aftermath ...
It was one of the biggest events in Georgia’s history that happened a decade ago on January 28, 2014. The snowstorm and its aftermath paralyzed metro Atlanta for days. Some may have said it was ...
Winter Weather FOX 5 Atlanta Snowmageddon 2014 in Atlanta 10 years later Snowmageddon, or the Snowpocalypse, happened in Atlanta a year ago this Sunday. What has changed in the last decade.