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Eventually, rain and snow will move back into the area tonight, giving us our next round of early spring slop heading into Thursday.
Georgia has seen a pair of snow events this year. Some areas as far south as Savannah were hit with snow and ice in January while another wave moved through Georgia in mid-February.
North Georgia could even see some snow Wednesday, and north metro Atlanta is in for a wintry mix. Temperatures were in the 20s and 30s across the region ahead of sunrise Tuesday.
Little Rock, Arkansas, and Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee, can expect 1-3 inches of snow while much of Kentucky will pick up 3-6 inches of snow, AccuWeather said Tuesday.
Thomasville High School (Georgia) football stadium covered in snow / The Lion & Fox Photography The Lion & The Fox Photography The Lion & The Fox Photography ...
WAYCROSS, Ga. – The possibility of snow in Southeast Georgia and parts of Northeast Florida is stirring up excitement, skepticism, and even dread among residents. While the grass is still green ...
Snow in Montana and northern Idaho wash pushing southward into Wyoming, affecting the Interstate 15, 25 and 94 corridors. The ridges and peaks of the Rockies will act as a marker for the western ...
Scattered snow showers will dust Colorado’s mountains Sunday and Monday as strong wind gusts blow across the Eastern Plains, according to the National Weather Service. Less than an inch of snow ...
As snow, sleet, and ice hit the Atlanta metro area, GDOT has intensified efforts to clear major roads. Crews deployed 100 plows to address worsening conditions, focusing on interstates, high ...
PLAINS, Ga. — The crowds have left Plains, Georgia and the town is getting used to a new normal following Thursday's funeral service for President Jimmy Carter. While residents are looking ...
Former President Jimmy Carter will be laid to rest in his hometown of Plains, Georgia on Thursday night. He will be buried next to his wife, Rosalynn Carter, outside the home they lived in for ...
“In our schools, he’d come down and give guest lectures to our history classes,” said Campbell. “We all woke up this week and said, ‘We just need to be in Plains.’” The day began with a national ...