Hi, iam Bobby Mccauley, Don’t worry, it’s one day closer to the weekend.
Wow, Georgia snow - who would’ve thought? It’s not something you hear about every day, but it’s true! I’m sure a lot of folks around here were taken aback when they heard the news. But hey, that’s Georgia for ya - always full of surprises! From what I hear, it was quite the sight to behold. Snowflakes falling from the sky like a winter wonderland - it was truly magical. And while it may have been short-lived, I’m sure everyone who experienced it will never forget that special moment.
Which Part Of Georgia Has Snow? [Solved]
Heading north of metro Atlanta during the winter months is your best bet for a snow experience in Georgia. From Gwinnett to Clayton County, Blue Ridge, Morganton and Ellijay are great places to check out if you’re looking for a white winter wonderland. So don’t miss your chance - get up there before February!
Average Snowfall: Georgia typically receives an average of 2-3 inches of snow each year, with the highest amounts occurring in the northern parts of the state.
Snowiest Cities: The cities of Blairsville and Helen are known for receiving some of the highest snowfall totals in Georgia, with Blairsville averaging around 10 inches per year and Helen averaging around 8 inches per year.
Winter Weather Advisories: Winter weather advisories are issued by the National Weather Service when snow is expected to accumulate more than 2 inches in a 24 hour period or more than 4 inches in a 48 hour period.
Ski Resorts: Georgia has several ski resorts located throughout the state, including Sky Valley Resort near Clayton and Scaly Mountain Ski Area near Highlands.
Snow Days: Many schools across Georgia close due to inclement weather during winter months, giving students a much needed break from schoolwork!
Wow, Georgia got a lot of snow this year! It’s been coming down non-stop for days. I’m sure everyone’s sick of shoveling it by now, but it sure is pretty to look at. It’s like a winter wonderland out there! Who knows how long it’ll last though - better enjoy it while you can!