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The Georgia Department of Transportation says road conditions have started to deteriorate as a winter storm covers Atlanta metro area roadways with snow and ice.
The aftermath of Friday's winter storm continues to affect metro Atlanta, with agencies working tirelessly to ensure safety and restore normalcy.
State officials held a press briefing Friday morning at the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) State Operations Center to update the public on their response to the winter storm impacting Georgia.
As winter weather approaches the northern half of Georgia early Friday, the Georgia Department of Transportation is mobilizing crews and brine operations to keep roads safe amid the threat of
ATLANTA — Ahead of Friday’s winter storm, Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a State of Emergency. He is also urging Georgians to stay off the roads if they can. Dozens of counties are currently under a winter storm watch. The State of Emergency will last until Tuesday.
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.
The effort is part of a coordinated response to avoid a repeat of the infamous 2014 snowstorm, which stranded thousands of drivers on Georgia’s highways for hours.
Georgia would boost spending by $4.4 billion in the last three months of the current budget year under the spending plan released by Gov. Brian Kemp.
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.
Metro Atlanta is finally getting some warmer temperatures Sunday following a winter storm that brought more snow than forecast and led to thousands of power outages.
Up to 0.2 inches is expected in areas like Atlanta and Augusta ... that it's going to refreeze by Sunday morning. Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry said they ...