ATLANTA - With a winter storm watch in effect, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has activated its winter ...
The effort is part of a coordinated response to avoid a repeat of the infamous 2014 snowstorm, which stranded thousands of ...
Crews with the Georgia Department of Transportation are working to treat our roads before the winter weather hits.
Drivers will spread brine, a saltwater solution that helps prevent ice from forming on the road, on 20,000 miles of road in ...
Department of Transportation officials have been busy preparing for the weather the CSRA is expecting Friday into early Saturday.
With the forecast of potential ice accumulation across the region, there is possibility for fallen trees and downed power ...
As winter weather approaches the northern half of Georgia early Friday, the Georgia Department of Transportation is ...
Crews gear up for freezing temps, icy roads and power outages. GDOT and Georgia Power urge safety as winter weather looms over metro Atlanta.
While the snow threat has lessened to less than half an inch, frigid temperatures could lead to icy conditions, including ...
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.
“Significant accumulations of snow, sleet, and freezing rain will lead to hazardous travel conditions and the potential for power outages,” the NWS warns. In North Georgia, up to 6 inches of snow is ...
Before the weather system’s arrival, crews will apply a brine solution to interstates, state routes, bridges and overpasses in anticipation of freezing rain, sleet, ice, and snow.