Snow came to an end across metro Atlanta and north Georgia, leaving behind significant accumulation and tricky travel in some areas.
The worst blizzards in two decades paralyzed large parts of the southern United States as a rapidly intensifying bomb cyclone ...
Blizzardlike conditions stemming from a “ bomb cyclone ” hammered parts of the Carolinas on Saturday and ushered in frigid temperatures to much of the East Coast, and tens of ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation has requested about 50 more crews from across the state to assist in clearing roads ...
At least 3-7 inches of snow could fall across the area with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour, making for poor visibility.
Snowfall will continue across parts of Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia through the overnight hours. Widespread snowfall storm totals of 6-12 inches are expected, with isolated totals across North ...
Snow began falling in metro Atlanta on Saturday morning with the National Weather Service predicting that some parts of the region could see several inches of accumulation before it's through.
Another winter storm is hitting Georgia this weekend, bringing heavy snow to parts of the state. Follow along for updates.
Pavement temperatures are expected to continue falling later Saturday as extremely cold air moves into the state, increasing the risk of slick spots.
Winter Storm Gianna is underway in the South, bringing heavy snow to the Carolinas and parts of Georgia before it pivots offshore and deepens into a powerful bomb cyclone that could bring blizzard ...
FOX 5 Atlanta is tracking snow across metro Atlanta and North Georgia, its effects, and how areas are responding to it.