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Few inches on the ground here already. Supposed to get hit again at 2:00 and then again around 7:00.Gatorubet;1853668; said:Bad ass storm hitting the south. Woof is getting hit in Georgia, where their expertise in icy road maintenance is not as great as up north. Slush, sleet, ice on the roads from Louisiana to Georgia, with power outages expected due to the ice build up on trees, snapping branches, etc. Windy today, and it will get to the 50s, mph wise, as the front comes in. Not as bad as the stuff hitting y'all, but when it hits here, we have neither the equipment or experience to fight it as efficiently as y'all.
Atlanta being told to stay indoors till after Tuesday unless absolutely necessary.
Coldest January Since 1985 Could be Taking Shape
For people who hate cold weather, the forecast for the next couple of weeks is bad news. Waves of frigid air invading the U.S. will become progressively colder and more widespread, with the worst coming in the third week of January.
Many people in the East will get a slight taste of the colder air this weekend before more substantial cold takes hold from coast to coast next week.
This upcoming cold weather pattern could yield snow or ice in places that don't often get it. Seattle, Wash., Portland, Ore., Dallas, Texas, Memphis, Tenn., and Charlotte, N.C., are all in the running for possible snow or ice next week.
How widespread the cold air is across the U.S. through mid- to late month could make this the coldest January for the nation as a whole since 1985, according to AccuWeather.com Chief Long Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi.