Snow has arrived in Georgia.
Areas in Northwest Georgia can expect about 2 to 3 inches of accumulation.
A light dusting of snow up to two inches is expected further south including Carrol County, Douglas County, Bartow, Cherokee and Cobb. Areas in extreme Northeast Georgia may also see a dusting.
To the South of the snow and throughout the rest of Georgia, you can expect frigid temperatures with lows in the 30s tonight and Saturday, along with severe thunderstorms and possible tornados.
Below is a live blog of snow and weather related incidents, closings, and information. Check back frequently as the storm system progresses.
Send us your snow photos: If you have photos or videos you would like to share, please email them to us at editor@thegeorgiasun.com.
Snow in Canton
The Canton Police Department reports light snowfall in Canton.
Atlanta opens warming centers due to frigid temperatures
The City of Atlanta announced the opening of two emergency warming centers in anticipation of frigid temperatures.
The centers will open tomorrow, Saturday, March 12, 2022, at 7:00 a.m. and will remain open through Sunday, March 13 at 10:00 a.m.
The warming centers are located at the Old Adamsville Recreation Center at 3404 Delmar Ln NW, Atlanta, GA 30331 and the Central Park Recreation Center at 400 Merritts Ave. NE, Atlanta 30308.
Transportation will be provided Saturday morning at 7:00 p.m. from the Gateway Center, located at 275 Pryor St. SW, Atlanta, GA 30303.
Road conditions in Dade County
The following roads in Dade County have been reported as white and slick with low visibility so please proceed with caution if you must travel.
Burkhalter Gap Road
Scenic Highway
Murphy Hollow Road
All west side primary and secondary roads are patchy with ice and snow.
I-24
Slygo Road
Morganville Ridge Road
Columbia County cancels outdoor sports practice
All outdoor youth sports practices have been canceled in Columbia County for tonight and tomorrow (Friday and Saturday) due the saturation on the playing surfaces coupled with the outlook of severe weather throughout tonight and tomorrow morning.
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