Southern states see first snow of the season

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Light snow was falling Saturday morning in downtown and in parts of the Georgia capital’s northern and eastern suburbs, where about an inch could land.

“My twitter feed is blowing up with heavy snow pics and video from … wait for it … Atlanta,” tweeted meteorologist Zach Daniel of WTVR, an affiliate in Virginia, with a photo of a snowy scene from north of Atlanta at the Dunwoody Country Club.

“Big different across the metro area from north to south,” he said of the situation in Georgia.

“Snow in Buckhead … in February … The little kid in me is jumping up and down,” tweeted Becky Gottschling with a video.

In 2014, the metro area was shut down for days after a couple of inches of snow fell.

Meantime, weather advisories Saturday stretched along the Appalachians through the Carolinas, into places more accustomed to wintry precipitation.

High rain and snow accumulation totals are not expected from the moisture-starved system that by Sunday will push offshore.

Most snow in the Atlanta area is expected north of Interstate 20, which bisects the Southern hub.

Temperatures should remain above freezing, though, meaning snow will stick only to cold, elevated surfaces, such as shrubs, grills and mailboxes.

Still, out of caution, the Georgia Department of Transportation began treating roadways Friday night.

The last time Atlanta got snow was back on January 18, 2018, making its absence the eighth-longest streak in National Weather Service climate records.

if Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport picks up at least 0.1 inches of snow, the record will be broken.

CNN’s Jay Croft contributed to this report.



Source : CNN