"Reflecting on Atlanta's Snowmageddon 10 Years Later"

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A decade ago, the "Snowmageddon" snowstorm paralyzed Atlanta, causing chaos on the roads and leading to hundreds of abandoned cars. The storm, which only produced a few inches of snow, had a major impact on schools, transportation, and flights. Since then, the state has made significant changes, including the creation of a state meteorologist position, increased road pre-treatment, and the installation of a network of road sensors to better monitor and respond to winter weather.
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