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Entries in Atlanta Winter (3)

Wednesday
Jan172018

Snow Again Causing Problems in Atlanta

Snow fell overnight all throughout Metro Atlanta and with the cold air temperatures, roads froze and it's dangerous outside.

- Dozens of crashes throughout metro Atlanta due to icy roads, including one involving a salt truck on Hwy 316 in Gwinnett County and another involving a MARTA bus in DeKalb County.

- Nearly 200 flights cancelled, 255 flights delayed in and out of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, as of 8 a.m.

- Winter Weather Advisory in effect for all of north Georgia and metro Atlanta

-Gov. Nathan Deal has declared a State of Emergency for 83 counties due to winter weather

Monday
Jan082018

Atlanta Winter Weather Watch

The Winter Weather Advisory continues for the threat of freezing rain in metro #Atlanta. Be safe on the roads!

Be careful on a busy day in Atlanta!


Thursday
Dec162010

Atlanta Hit by Ice

Things may be improving this morning, but some roads are still covered by ice in Metro Atlanta.

The Wednesday night commute produced scores of accidents all over the area.  In Cherokee County, roads had produced 90 accidents between 4 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.

It started with snow that fell across metro Atlanta Wednesday afternoon, as the wet weather began its advance on the city.

There were reports of snow flurries in all the major metro counties around 3 p.m., including Gwinnett, Cobb, Fulton and DeKalb.

Among the roads closed early Thursday is the section of Ga. 400 south of the toll plaza.

Temperatures are beginning to rise above freezing in some areas but the state Department of Transportation says driving conditions are expected to remain treacherous.