ATLANTA — The snow is moving out of metro Atlanta but not before leaving icy conditions across area roadways.
Channel 2 Action News has been getting reports of impassable roads in parts of metro Atlanta all evening and things appear to be getting worse.
“This ice is not just a treacherous problem now, but it’s going to remain a problem until either the roads can be treated and plowed, or temperatures get above freezing for a while,” Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz said.
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Temperatures across the region are in the low-to-mid 20s.
Parts of the south metro have since up to an inch of snow. Nitz said the last of the snow should move out of the metro by about 8 p.m.
While the snow is gone, we are not done with the impact of the snow.
“The ice that’s out there now, the snow that’s out there now, will stay totally frozen through the morning as we did down to the teens,” Nitz said.
What to know for Wednesday:
- We will be sunny and cold throughout the day on Wednesday
- Temperatures will be in the teens to start out the day.
- Very cold pavement temps mean what falls will stick immediately
- A little snow on untreated roads will cause problems in the morning
- Temperatures will rise above freezing in the afternoon
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