ATLANTA -- Cold Suffer Cooperate 2 meteorologist Brad Nitz says drivers should use surplus admonishment due to grease roadways.
"Areas that dont dry will frost straight overnight ... so I demand patches of ice on space roads after midnight and continuing through Sunday morning," said Nitz.
Snow covered the lees in the north Georgia mountains Friday tenebrousness and continued to lay away Saturday morning, with some areas getting as much as 5 inches of snow.
Thousands of Georgians were without power Saturday morning, predominantly in Rabun and Pickens Counties. Georgia Power and Charged Membership Cooperatives worked to revive professional care.
Authorities are urging people
traveling throughout north Georgia to use prudence on the roadways and to keep off driving until conditions develop.
"We're with child everyone to shore up where it hurts, at least we're hoping they do," said Sgt. Russell Walker of the Blairsville Guard Segment.
The same system that impacted Georgia also wreaked destruction across the sticks.
In North Carolina, Interstate 26 hairbreadth Asheville and Interstate 40 approximate on
Blacklist Mountain were turn off down Friday shades of night after snow and icy roads caused multiple wrecks.
In Western Kentucky, shoppers at Murray Homewards & Auto stock snatched up every nearby sled in expectancy of a staid snow, said set aside manageress Chris Burgess. Others grabbed shovels, kerosene
heaters and fetter saws, mindful of another winter fume a year ago that caused widespread power outages in the sphere.
"They're irritating to be processed this sometimes," Burgess said.
The Nashville enclosure saw up to 3 inches of snow by past due Friday afternoon, and I-40 traffic crawled toward Nashville Universal Airport for miles because of an extra.
Snowfall was subsiding belated Friday afternoon in Memphis after an estimated 3 inches had fallen. Most flights at Memphis Ecumenical Airport were canceled, and Graceland stopped giving tours of the Elvis Presley on at midmorning.
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