Snow and ice blanketed Atlanta Monday morning, causing
school closings and flight cancellations at Hartsfield Jackson International
Airport. Many roads were deemed impassable and authorities have urged all
residents to remain off the roads if possible. In most areas about 3 inches of
snow covered the ground.
Rick Parham, a spokesman for the Georgia Department of
Transportation, said highway crews were working to improve the condition of
major highways. According to Parham, at least one lane in each direction on all
major highways has been cleared. So far, there have been no reports of fatal
accidents.
Thousands of flights to and from Atlanta’s Hartsfield
Jackson Airport were canceled Monday. Delta canceled 330 flights Sunday and
1,400 flights Monday. AirTran canceled all flights on Monday. Officials say
flights are scheduled to resume on Tuesday.
Also canceled on Monday was the inaugural gala for Georgia
Governor elect Nathan Deal. The inauguration ceremony was moved from the state
Capital steps to inside the House chamber.
National Weather Service meteorologist Daniel Lamb said the
snow accumulation will most likely stick for a few days as temperatures are
expected to remain below freezing into the week.
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