A winter storm warning was in effect for north Georgia, including all of metro Atlanta, from 5 a.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Saturday ...
Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a state of emergency ahead of severe winter weather expected to arrive overnight into Friday in ...
When Atlanta came to a standstill 11 years ago this month, the Braves hall of fame third baseman aided the then-Braves first baseman ...
The winter storm that knocked out power and brought plunging temperatures to other parts of the country moves into metro ...
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With the National Weather Service predicting two to four inches of snow or sleet for the Atlanta area Friday, state and local agencies are preparing, having been educated by the infamous January 2014 ...
“Significant accumulations of snow, sleet, and freezing rain will lead to hazardous travel conditions and the potential for power outages,” the NWS warns. In North Georgia, up to 6 inches of snow is ...
More than two inches of snow fell in metro Atlanta on a Friday in January, 11 years ago. It began late in the morning, when hundreds of thousands ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is closing all state offices north of Columbus and Macon and offices in the Augusta area on Friday.
The metro Atlanta area could see snow and ice this weekend. Meanwhile, road crews and power companies are keeping a very close eye on the forecast. Here's are you can start preparing.
For those who have never seen snow before, “Snowpocalypse” came as a shock. “I haven’t really decided whether a lot [of snow] is good or not. I mean, it’s exciting. I haven’t really experienced enough ...
There was up to two feet in many of the suburbs. Forever immortalized in the hearts and minds of those who lived through it, the storm of December 2009 truly was a “Snowpocalypse.” ...