News Summary
Savannah, Georgia is preparing for an impending winter storm, prompting city officials to declare a state of emergency. Expected snowfall of 1-2 inches, alongside strong winds and rain, is forecasted. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for central and southern Georgia. The city has opened warming centers and plans to deploy sand-filled dump trucks to manage hazardous road conditions. Residents are advised to stay informed and prepare for winter weather as authorities ensure emergency services remain operational.
Savannah Prepares for Winter Storm with Snowfall and State of Emergency
Savannah, Ga. is bracing for a winter storm, with expectations of snowfall and a State of Emergency declared by city officials.
Current Weather Conditions
- Temperatures: 70°F at the beaches, 63°F in Baxley.
- Highs today: 80°F at the beaches, 87°F in Savannah, with some areas south of the Altamaha possibly reaching 90°F.
- Weather forecast: Mostly sunny, warming to the low 80s by lunchtime.
Upcoming Storms
A cold front is set to arrive on Monday, bringing:
- Rain storms, classified as a First Alert Weather Day.
- Potentially strong to severe storms with damaging wind gusts up to 25 mph.
- Rainfall projected between 0.75-1.25 inches.
Winter Storm Watch
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for central and southern Georgia, effective Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning. Key predictions include:
- Snow and sleet in Savannah expected, with a 90% chance of precipitation.
- Projected snowfall of 1-2 inches.
- 30% chance of snow showers on Wednesday morning before 10 a.m.
Ice Accumulation Risks
Concerns over ice accumulation include:
- Less than 0.1 inches in Albany.
- Up to 0.25 inches in Valdosta and Savannah.
City Preparedness
In response to the impending storm:
- The City of Savannah has opened warming centers across the city.
- Dump trucks filled with sand will be deployed to address dangerous road conditions.
- Collaboration with the Georgia Department of Transportation for road maintenance is planned.
Resident Guidance
Residents are urged to prepare for winter weather and stay informed through official channels. Emergency services will continue to operate normally, with:
- Call 311 for non-emergencies and 911 for emergencies.
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Additional Resources
- Weather.com: Savannah Weather
- Savannah Now: Winter Storm Watch Announcement
- WTOC: Savannah Sees Snow During Winter Storm
- WJCL: Georgia Winter Storm News
- Wikipedia: Savannah, Georgia
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Savannah
- Google Search: Savannah GA Weather
