While it's stopped snowing, deadly winter weather conditions aren't gone. The National Weather Service is warning of icy roads persisting in Georgia.
The Mercer Village fountain sits off of Montpelier Avenue with icicles on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, in Macon, Georgia. Macon and other areas of Middle Georgia are forecasted to receive 1-3 inches of snow beginning Tuesday afternoon and into Wednesday morning. Katie Tucker/The Telegraph
Will it snow again in Georgia? National Weather Service is predicting heavy precipitation at the end of next week. Here are the latest forecasts.
Meteorologists have the highest confidence of snowfall in middle and west Georgia compared to other areas in the state Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service, which means Macon is likely to see snow. The expected amount of snow has ...
Viewer reports and newly released estimates from the National Weather Service help us understand Georgia's historic snowfall totals from Winter Storm Enzo.
Georgia may not have ... ice blew across the state, the National Weather Service is forecasting potential snow on Tuesday and Wednesday in areas like Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, and Athens.
After two recent snow and ice storms, when will Georgia get some warmth and sunshine? Multiple weather outlets are forecasting it in the near future.
Snow sits on top of a garbage can off of College Street on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, in Macon, Georgia. An estimated 2-3 inches of snow accumulated in most of Middle Georgia yesterday afternoon, with freezing temperatures and slippery roads remaining.
These schools have announced changes due to potential winter weather on Tuesday. Here's our running list of closures and changes as they stream into our newsroom.
Ready for more snow in Georgia? Multiple weather outlets are forecasting more next week, with some areas getting more than 5 inches.
NWS Peachtree City GA issues a weather alert on Monday January 27th for Northwest Georgia until January 28th. Check back here for updates.
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