According to latest reports on the National Weather Service, downtown Savannah saw around three inches of snowfall. Here are surrounding Savannah areas with snowfall amounts:
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Watch on Monday for most of the central and southern Georgia areas ... an inch of snow accumulation. Savannah is looking at snow and sleet ...
The National Weather Service has determined that freezing rain is possible on Tuesday. Here is the forecast predictions for Monday and Tuesday: Not exactly. According to the National Weather Service,
Will it snow again in Georgia? National Weather Service is predicting heavy precipitation at the end of next week. Here are the latest forecasts.
While it's stopped snowing, deadly winter weather conditions aren't gone. The National Weather Service is warning of icy roads persisting in Georgia.
The actual winter storm is no longer over Georgia, but its dangers are not gone. The National Weather Service has issued special weather statements for multiple areas like Savannah, Atlanta ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for much of the central and southern Georgia area. Here's what to expect.
Almost a week after snow and ice blew across the state, the National Weather Service ... north Georgia with less than one-half inch of rain with about a 70% chance of precipitation. Savannah ...
Days after a winter storm dropped ice and record-breaking snow, cleanup efforts were underway Thursday in several major Southern cities such as New Orleans, where crews were removing snow the same way they remove trash,
The city of Savannah continues its emergency weather conditions after a night of snowfall. Tuesday’s winter storm brought 1-3 inches of snow and ice to the city, according to the National Weather Service.
Record-setting snow swept throughout states like Louisiana, Texas and Alabama on Tuesday, putting them out of commission through Wednesday.
Snow fell all over the Augusta area along with many other parts of Georgia on Tuesday. How much? How does this compare to the Jan. 10 winter storm?