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What To Know Ahead Of The Winter Weather Expected In Cartersville

Snow and ice are possible for the weekend in Cartersville, according to the National Weather Service. Here's how you should prepare.

CARTERSVILLE, GA — With colder temperatures in the forecast for this weekend, residents in Cartersville may want to keep the hot cocoa and thick blankets on standby.

In a message posted to Facebook, Cartersville officials said they are watching the weather closely and will include updates as necessary.

"The National Weather Service has stated the chance for some type of wintry precipitation has increased for our area, later this weekend," the city posted. "There will be significant winds of up to 25 mph, high gusts possible. Mix cold precipitation plus wind and you know what could happen. It equals downed trees and power lines."

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"We're going to keep you posted on the most recent weather updates, as soon as we receive them. Download the My Cartersville app to receive notifications just like this one.
Stay safe this weekend and stay off the roads if you can!" the city continued.

In the meantime, the Georgia Department of Transportation is sharing three things that Cartersville residents should know to be better prepared before this weekend's winter storm hits the northern half of the state:

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1. What's happening? A winter storm system is moving into north Georgia and is anticipated to begin Saturday evening and last through late Sunday night. Effects could range from rain, freezing rain, or snow, but based on forecasts from the National Weather Service the department is anticipating a substantial icing event east of I-75 and north of I-20.

2. What should you do? Begin preparing now to stay home if you can. Be sure to have essential groceries on hand and gas in your vehicle, but plan to avoid all non-essential travel in affected areas during the storm.

3. What is GDOT doing? Georgia DOT said its constantly evolving to how it responds to winter weather events and the treatment plans it utilizes.

"Each storm is unique and our treatment and response has to be specifically tailored to that weather system," the agency said. "The department has been monitoring this weather system and coordinating with our partners at the National Weather Service and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency to determine how we will use our plan to address this system. Our plan includes brine routes run all day Friday, and plow teams activating Saturday through the end of the storm."


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