A car drives through icy roads on First Street on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, in downtown Macon, Georgia. An estimated 2-3 inches of snow accumulated in most of Middle Georgia yesterday afternoon, with freezing temperatures and slippery roads remaining. Katie Tucker/The Telegraph
An estimated 2-3 inches of snow accumulated in most of Middle Georgia around Macon, Warner Robins and Milledgeville Tuesday, a NWS interactive snowfall map shows. Cordele saw some of the most in the state with around 3-4 inches of snow.
Meteorologists had 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 was set to see snow Tuesday into Tuesday night.
Roads across Middle Georgia remain treacherous Wednesday morning after a snowstorm blanketed the region yesterday, leaving icy conditions and closures on major highways.
Law enforcement across Central George is responding to crashes and road closures, including many of the crucial interstate highways.
Georgia is still reeling from its second snowstorm of the month, a rare one-two punch from Mother Nature that has stranded thousands of airline passengers and motorists.
Those without shelter can head to Depaul USA Daybreak, where they will be assigned a warming bed at either the Hello House, Brookdale Resource Center or the Salvation Army.
MACON, Ga. — As a winter storm hits Central Georgia, 13WMAZ is receiving photos and videos from viewers basking in the rare winter landscape gracing Central Georgia. Weather forecasts suggest that Central Georgia could see anywhere from one to, in some places, four inches of snow.
Will it snow again in Georgia? National Weather Service is predicting heavy precipitation at the end of next week. Here are the latest forecasts.
While it's stopped snowing, deadly winter weather conditions aren't gone. The National Weather Service is warning of icy roads persisting in Georgia.
Ready for more snow in Georgia? Multiple weather outlets are forecasting more next week, with some areas getting more than 5 inches.
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