Preparations are being made all over Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry for next week's wintry weather. “Right now, we're staging everything, we're getting ready so if we do have snow and ice, we are prepared,
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ATLANTA - With a winter storm watch in effect, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has activated its winter weather response plan, aiming to keep roads safe and traffic moving as freezing conditions approach.
ATLANTA — Ahead of Friday’s winter storm, Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a State of Emergency. He is also urging Georgians to stay off the roads if they can. Dozens of counties are currently under a winter storm watch. The State of Emergency will last until Tuesday.
How is Georgia preparing roads? To keep roads safe, Georgia Department of Transportation crews will be treating roads with salt and brine starting Wednesday, especially in the northwest area.
ATLANTA — Metro Atlanta and north Georgia are under a Weather Impact Alert for Tuesday morning as temperatures have plummeted across the region. That brings with it icy road conditions in some areas, and the Georgia Department of Transportation has been issuing alerts throughout the morning.
According to Kemp, the Georgia Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Safety began treating roads early Thursday to prepare for the approaching winter storm. He also asked ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced how the state would be preparing for an upcoming winter storm.
Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry said they have brined over 20,000 miles of roadway from Macon on I-75 to Tennessee, on I-20 from Alabama to South Carolina ...
The metro Atlanta area could see snow and ice this weekend. Meanwhile, road crews and power companies are keeping a very close eye on the forecast. Here's are you can start preparing.
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