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 Savannah Morning News was out early Wednesday to capture the beauty of the snow.
While it's stopped snowing, deadly winter weather conditions aren't gone. The National Weather Service is warning of icy roads persisting in Georgia.
A Savannah College of Art and Design's (SCAD) website alert announced the closure of its Atlanta and Savannah campuses starting 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21. SCAD Savannah will remain closed Wednesday, Jan. 22 while classes will meet virtually during the campus closures.
Snow, sleet and ice fell overnight across Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning. This was also the first time Savannah saw snow in 7 years. Initial snow reports are coming in to the National Weather Service from across our area.
A winter storm is rolling toward South Georgia and expected to impact Savannah Tuesday. Here's when to expect it to move into the area.
Will it snow again in Georgia? National Weather Service is predicting heavy precipitation at the end of next week. Here are the latest forecasts.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for much of the central and southern Georgia area. Here's what to expect.
A rare winter storm is sweeping across the south, and Savannah is experiencing winter weather conditions for the first time in almost a decade. Freezing temps are gripping
Snow, ice and a wintry mix will sweep across south Georgia Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Stay updated here.
More freezing temperatures are heading to Savannah next week, meaning many folks in the area may need to prepare for some icy road conditions. The National Weather Service has determined that freezing rain is possible on Tuesday. Here is the forecast predictions for Monday and Tuesday: Monday will be mostly sunny, with a high near 46 degrees.
A winter storm could bring snow and ice to Southeast Georgia and the South Carolina Lowcountry in the coming days.
Wednesday temperatures are not expected to climb much above freezing, leaving little opportunity for the snow that froze overnight to melt.