🌧️ The Gist: A winter weather advisory in parts of North Georgia has led to school closures and shifts to virtual learning for Tuesday, January 16.
📚 The Details: Severe weather conditions, including a wintry mix and potential icy road conditions, have prompted several school districts in North Georgia to alter their schedules for Tuesday. This decision is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students and staff due to the challenging travel conditions expected.
🏫 By The Numbers:
- Closed Schools: Atlanta Public Schools, Bartow County Schools, Cherokee County Schools, Cobb County Schools, DeKalb County Schools, Douglas County Schools, Gordon County Schools, Georgia Northwestern Technical, Marietta City Schools, and Rome City Schools.
- Virtual Learning: Decatur City Schools, Fannin County Schools, Gilmer County Schools, Paulding County Schools, Pickens County Schools, Polk County Schools, and Union County Schools.
🌡️ In Context: The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for several counties in North Georgia, including Carroll, Cobb, Douglas, Forsyth, Fulton, and Paulding, effective from 4 a.m. to noon on Tuesday. The advisory warns of a wintry mix and light glaze of ice in these areas.
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🏠 What You Can Do: Parents and students are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and school announcements. They should also make necessary preparations for staying indoors or dealing with icy conditions if travel is essential.
⏭️ What’s Next?: After the weather system moves out, dangerously cold temperatures are expected for Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. School districts will continue monitoring conditions to decide on further actions for the following days.