Snow, ice and a wintry mix will sweep across south Georgia Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Stay updated here.
Due to Tuesday's winter weather, Georgia's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has 350 total delays and 277 total cancelations as of Wednesday morning. The 350 delays include any flights within, into, or out of the airport. The total cancelations include 112 out of Atlanta and 158 into Atlanta.
WAYCROSS, Ga. – The rare winter wonderland in Southeast Georgia continued Wednesday morning after snow began to fall Tuesday night in Waycross. The conditions made traveling on roads hazardous and icy patches forced authorities to close all lanes of I-95 southbound at St. Marys Road (County Road 61).
Several thousand power outages have been reported in Southeast Georgia after a rare winter storm blanketed the area in snow and ice.
With another winter storm coming, some airlines are offering waivers and free flight changes for travel in and out of Georgia. Here's what we know.
Gov. Kemp outlines his priorities to the Georgia General Assembly and his plans for the budget's big-ticket proposals.
As much of the state, including Savannah, prepares for a winter storm, the governor has issued an emergency order for Georgia. Gov. Brian Kemp signed off on the state of emergency Monday which will remain in effect until Tuesday,
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
Savannah is slated for $146 million in grants and favorable loans from a potential $502 million investment in Gov. Brian Kemp’s 2025 midyear budget.
Starting Friday and wrapping up Saturday night, it was the 26th annual Savannah Hockey Classic taking place at Enmarket Arena. The Georgia Ice Dawgs were looking to become repeat champs as they took on Tennessee in the championship.
A winter storm could bring snow and ice to Southeast Georgia and the South Carolina Lowcountry in the coming days.
Areas north of Rome and Gainesville are expected to get a bit more, but no one in Georgia is forecast for more than 2 inches. While it's cold in areas further south like Savannah and Macon ...