ATLANTA — Temperatures dropped overnight after rain and storms pounded most of Georgia Thursday. Colder air has moved in today and some parts of north Georgia and metro Atlanta saw snow flurries this morning.
[PHOTO GALLERY: Snow falls in north Georgia]
Here’s what you can expect:
- High temperatures will only reach into the low 40s
- We’ll have a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day
- More rain is headed toward metro Atlanta
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[READ: NWS confirms tornado touchdown in Gordon County during Thursday’s storms]
A MINUTE-BY-MINUTE LOOK AT THE MORNING:
10 a.m.: The Milton Library go-ers are seeing some snow.
It's #snowing at the #miltonlibrary this morning @wsbtv @11Alive pic.twitter.com/lChuc3x3iK
— Friends of the Milton Library, Georgia (@fomlga) February 7, 2020
9:12 a.m.: Cobb County schools says it’s cold and there may be some snowflakes out there... but school is still open.
We know it's cold and you might even see some snow... but Cobb Schools are open for business. All operations are on schedule and running as normal. pic.twitter.com/0u6ETvFN5s
— Cobb County Schools (@CobbSchools) February 7, 2020
8:54 a.m.: Channel 2′s Mike Petchenik reports sleeting in North Fulton County.
Sleeting in North Fulton. @wsbtv. pic.twitter.com/jFahRyrTdw
— Mike Petchenik (@MPetchenikWSB) February 7, 2020
8:45 a.m.: Here’s another video from outside Midtown.
@wsbtv Back deck in Midtown ATL pic.twitter.com/ZLYuuKgvsI
— Tyler Shepard (@TShepardNews) February 7, 2020
8:26: a.m.: Viewers are reporting seeing snow in Johns Creek.
Snow in Johnscreek pic.twitter.com/AmQbpuEz2t
— Jodie Morrow (@jodiemorrow) February 7, 2020
8:03 a.m.: Flurries reported across metro Atlanta.
Snow in Virginia-Highland - from my front porch pic.twitter.com/P2cQoovQaR
— Justin Gray (@JustinGrayWSB) February 7, 2020
It's SNOWING! Here is a look at flurries from the WSB-TV studios: https://t.co/HGi87oUPqz pic.twitter.com/H043Wkt9Oo
— WSB-TV (@wsbtv) February 7, 2020
7:58 a.m.: Snow is falling at the Channel 2 studios in Midtown.
7:34 a.m.: Johnson Brady Road is closed in Cherokee County due to flooding.
Heads Up Cheokee County!!! https://t.co/iVUjZnQ7xX
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) February 7, 2020
7:13 a.m.: Union County Schools were on a 2-hour delay but now announced it will close schools Friday.
6:47 a.m.: Snow is falling in Paulding County
@wsbtv it is snowing in Paulding County pic.twitter.com/MFARWYtdlV
— JC (@jenny_castille) February 7, 2020
6:33 a.m.: Viewers are reporting seeing snow in Elijay, Adairsville, near Woodstock and other cities.
6:25 a.m.: We’re getting a look at snowflakes in Georgia.
❄️❄️❄️ Georgia snowflakes! https://t.co/ZdrwwwcUts
— Linda Stouffer (@LindaWSB) February 7, 2020
6:01 a.m.: Snow has started to fall in Fannin County.
@wsbtv we’ve got snow in Fannin County pic.twitter.com/6QF3hrut6L
— Chris Cava (@cava_chris) February 7, 2020
5:30 a.m.: Snow showers moving closer to the north Georgia mountains.
5:25 a.m.: Several school districts announced closures or delayed starts Friday morning.
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