Atlanta Faces Weekend Ice Storm With Travel Disruptions and Outages Likely

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The National Weather Service issued an ice storm warning for metro Atlanta from 1 p.m. Saturday to 10 a.m. Monday, predicting up to an inch of ice and 20-30 mph winds that could cripple travel and trigger widespread outages. Schools canceled weekend activities; Atlanta’s airport deployed new runway-clearing equipment as part of storm prep. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency, mobilizing resources and planning for possible National Guard assistance, while officials urged residents to stock supplies and prepare for power outages as arctic air follows the storm.
- Metro Atlanta under ice storm warning as region braces for winter weather wabe.org
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- Ice storm final countdown: What you should do right now to prepare fox5atlanta.com
- What's the worst-case and best-case scenario for this weekend's winter system in north Georgia 11alive.com
- Ice storm warning expands to metro Atlanta, significant ice accumulation likely wsbtv.com
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