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Georgia Winter Storm Warning: Snow totals, timing, and rare -15° wind chill forecast
A Winter Storm Watch now covers the entire Atlanta metro area, moving in from the east.
Snow has been steadily falling in North Georgia and has made its way into metro Atlanta. You might even want to step outside and make a snow angel.
Here we go again, Georgia. Snow is expected across the state this weekend as a bomb cyclone moves in from the Atlantic and hits cold air already in place. It could bring as much as 6 inches of snow to certain parts of the state, while coastal cities like Savannah are expected up to an inch.
Another round of winter weather is expected to move into north Georgia this weekend, bringing snow, bitter cold, and hazardous travel conditions to much of the region, including the Atlanta metro area.
For the second weekend in a row, Severe Weather Team 2 is tracking a winter weather threat. A coastal storm this weekend is likely to spread snow across parts of the south and mid-Atlantic. As of Wednesday,
The winter storm warning areas have the potential to see up to 2-4 inches of snow. The winter weather advisory areas have the potential to see up to 1-2 inches of snow.
CBS News Atlanta is tracking the chance for snow across north Georgia and possibly parts of metro Atlanta this weekend.
Snow totals will be highest in northeast Georgia, where 6"+ is possible in higher elevations. For Atlanta and the inner metro, 1 to 3 inches of snow is possible.
Snow flurries are starting in areas of Central Georgia. Send in your photos and videos to [email protected] or text us at 478-752-1309
The snow moves out by this evening, but dangerously cold conditions will remain for all of us. It will be extremely cold - low to mid 20s with 30 mph or more wind gusts - and that will continue tonight as we fall down into the teens. Heavy snow continues to fall with strong wind gusts in Hall County, Channel 2’s Steve Gehlbach reports.
Winter weather is starting to impact the roads, making them largely impassable in areas with heavier snowfall like in north Georgia.