ATLANTA (AP) — As the northern parts of America deal with frigid temperatures and snow, a new winter storm is about to bring icy chaos to the South. Starting this weekend, forecasters warn that cold air from Canada will clash with a wave of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in hazardous icy conditions across several states, including Texas and Georgia.
The National Weather Service predicts significant ice accumulation, potentially causing power outages and travel disruptions. Major airports in cities like Atlanta and Dallas may face delays. With temperatures expected to plunge into the 20s in these regions, it's essential for residents to be prepared for hazardous driving and potential power outages.
Stay tuned as we monitor updates on this significant weather event.
The National Weather Service predicts significant ice accumulation, potentially causing power outages and travel disruptions. Major airports in cities like Atlanta and Dallas may face delays. With temperatures expected to plunge into the 20s in these regions, it's essential for residents to be prepared for hazardous driving and potential power outages.
Stay tuned as we monitor updates on this significant weather event.



















