Georgia, winter storm and snowfall
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Follow live updates as a winter storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall, icy roads and cold temperatures from the southern states to the Northeast.
CBS News Atlanta is tracking the chance for some snow or a mix of snow and sleet across Georgia by Sunday morning.
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for parts of Georgia with winter weather on the way from a polar vortex. Here are the latest forecasts.
Snow fell across a wide stretch of central Georgia on Sunday, including in cities like Columbus, Macon, Milledgeville, Thomaston, Jackson, Eatonton and Greensboro.
Georgia is expecting more brutal cold this weekend. Whether we’ll see snow is still in question, but forecasts point to icy conditions gripping much of the state.
Gov. Brian Kemp announced a state of emergency for all Georgia counties Thursday ahead of a winter storm expected to dump snow and sleet onto the northern third of the state starting Saturday, potentially encasing the land in a layer of ice.
After an initial surge of Arctic air this week that could freeze iguanas in Florida and triggered cold weather alerts across areas in the Southeast through Thursday, a reinforcing shot of bitter cold is expected to push into the South from Canada, setting the stage for an interaction with moisture being drawn north out of the Gulf.
Moisture left over and not dried off from gusty winds after the snow falls could freeze overnight as temperatures drop to the 10s and low 20s by Thursday morning. Patchy black ice is possible, primarily on bridges and overpasses.
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