Donald Trump on Monday took oath as the 47th President of the United States at the Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Multiple Georgia counties are closing schools and offices for Tuesday's weather.
Ahead of that winter weather on Tuesday, here's what we're seeing from school districts: To see the full list of school closings, click here.
Georgia school districts are already canceling and delaying class for Thursday due to the lingering inclement weather from Tuesday's winter storm.
Jan. 21, 7:40 p.m. GDOT is warning motorists to stay off roads due to icy conditions. We’ve heard various reports of impassable side roads across Atlanta and cars being abandoned along North Druid ...
School districts across metro Atlanta and South Georgia are continuing to cancel and delay school. Announcements have already ...
Several dozen school districts and colleges in metro Atlanta and across North Georgia are cancelling classes or moving to digital learning as the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm ...
ATLANTA — Some counties are still dealing with the aftermath from Tuesday afternoon's winter weather, leading to school closures. Dozens of Georgia school district made adjustments for Wednesday ...
A winter storm is expected to cause some weather closings across North Georgia ... which will be updated as it is reported. ATLANTA - School districts across metro Atlanta and North Georgia ...
ATLANTA — The remnants of last week’s winter storm are still causing icy conditions in the North Georgia mountains, prompting several of those school districts to close or go virtual.
A powerful winter storm that dumped heavy snow and glazed roads with ice across much of Texas and Oklahoma has lumbered eastward into the Deep South and elsewhere ...
Up to 3 inches of snow is expected in the North Georgia mountains, whereas Athens, Atlanta and metro ... story story will be updated as schools announce their closings. Vanessa Countryman is ...
Snow and ice were likely to accumulate across metro Atlanta on Friday, making roadways treacherous and possibly causing power outages. More than 1 million public school students in metro Atlanta ...