AFTER A WEB CONFERENCE WITH THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE,WEDNESDAY, THE DIRECTOR OF UPSON EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, MARTHA ANNE MCCARTY SAYS THE POTENTIAL FOR A REPEAT OF LAST WEEK’S SNOWJAM IS UNLIKELY.
HOWEVER, A COLD RAIN IS FORECAST FOR THURSDAY EVENING WITH TEMPS BELOW FREEZING SO BLACK ICE COULD FORM ON ROADWAYS. NWS ADVICE FOR SCHOOL SYSTEMS IN THIS PART OF GA.—CHECK FOR BLACK ICE THURSDAY NIGHT AND THEN MAKE DECISIONS ON BUS ROUTES, ACCORDINGLY.
THERE WILL BE VERY LITTLE WIND TO AID IN DRYING WET ROADS, BUT TEMPS SHOULD GET ABOVE THE FREEZING MARK FRIDAY BETWEEN 9 AND 10AM. THE GROUND SHOULD BE WARM ENOUGH TO HELP PREVENT SIGNIFICANT ICING, BUT BRIDGES AND CULVERTS WILL BE THE MAIN PROBLEM AREAS.
ONLY A TRACE OF FROZEN PRECIP FORECAST FOR NORTH GA.
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