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In reply to the discussion: Winter storm craziness in Atlanta [View all]Glitterati
(3,182 posts)2. AJC Headline today "FROZEN IN PLACE"
And, that's literally where we are this morning. 600 high schools kids stuck at school overnight in one county, multiple other counties housing children they couldn't get home.
Truckers just lined up on every interstate, stuck, not moving. Frozen in place.
Another headline......Rush hour from hell stretches past 18 hours.
At one point last night, the announcement went out that motorists should call the fire department if they were stuck in their cars, and the FD would come get them so they could sleep overnight at the fire house.
Folks just abandoned their vehicles on the interstates and got to heat to stay alive.
Air temps right now are 12 degrees F.
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I just heard from my cousin in Atlanta and he said it took 6 hours to get home yesterday.
hrmjustin
Jan 2014
#1
I think some basic driving lessons are more important than bitching about the weather man
snooper2
Jan 2014
#42
The weather service did admit that the storm kind of moved further north at the last minute,
mfcorey1
Jan 2014
#39
Most Atlanta retail places have really stepped up. Folks slept at Home Depot last night
Glitterati
Jan 2014
#11
how did this happen? Was this storm such a surprise? I could feel it coming in my bones...
KittyWampus
Jan 2014
#4
It happens every decade or so. Snow/cold moves in after morning rush hour. Folks who went to work,
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#6
When I lived in Atlanta, I learned long ago, to stay home when snow was coming.
onehandle
Jan 2014
#10
I spent the night in a car stuck in snow with my dad and younger brother as a kid
Fumesucker
Jan 2014
#31
Most memorable, I was at Ft. McClellan outside Anniston, AL going through basic
Lurks Often
Jan 2014
#51
Ga governor acts surprised it snowed in Atlanta when it was forcasted days in advance.
hrmjustin
Jan 2014
#57