While we’re at it, I hope local governments will also consider addressing some of the deeper unresolved issues that led to 2014’s snowpocalypse, such as Atlanta’s car-centric culture and ...
Over 2 inches of snow fell in metro Atlanta on a Friday in January of 2014, leading to what many refer to as the infamous "snowpocalypse," when icy roadways and slippery highways ground the city ...
Dubbed "Snowmageddon" or "Snowpocalypse," it brought 2.5–3 inches of snow to Atlanta, paralyzing the city. Roads became impassable, trapping drivers for hours, and children were forced to sleep ...
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Winter storm set to bring snow, ice to AtlantaWhy it matters: Y'all remember Snowpocalypse in 2011 and Snowmageddon ... around north and central Georgia are also closed Friday. Atlanta warming centers are open 24 hours until Sunday at noon.
After an usual snowstorm, Atlanta fell apart ... Why wasn't Georgia prepared for its modest version of the snowpocalypse? Gov. Nathan Deal (R) had an answer: The storm was unexpectedly severe ...
As Atlanta and northern Georgia received a blanketing of snow in recent weeks—as much as four inches, even in some ...
Somehow, the Atlanta Braves found a way to become part ... highway during what has been infamously dubbed Snowmageddon (or Snowpocalypse). Freeman tweeted that he had been stuck in traffic ...
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